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Yes, ordering and receiving a custom hat, in my experience, is a very special process and so much fun. I would hate for it to turn out badly for you...not to mention the $$$. I have made a few mistake purchases but always with used/vintage hats that didn't cost much and never with a custom. I waited a number of years into my collecting until I was settled on what I liked/what looked good on me before I ordered my first custom. These days I will wear pretty much anything EXCEPT for a pork pie. Early on I was very attracted to a pork pie and wanted one so very much....but each time I tried one on I looked like a low rent Popeye Doyle.....not a good look. It took a while but finally convinced myself the pork pie was for 'others'.....not me. Best of luck on your hunt for the next great hat.I thank you all for your thoughtful replies. A theme that runs through all of them is that I should write to Mikael. I was actually thinking of doing that before I decided first to look for a thread on Hufvud on this site and see what guidance I could get here. But writing to Mikael will be my next step.
I have often considered this possibility. That's why I don't assume that I should just ask for a hatmaker to reproduce the sort of dimensions that I have become comfortable with. Maybe I shall like something different. But, as you also observe, one should not spend several hundred dollars to have a hat made without having a better idea of how it is likely to suit one. Seeing hats of various designs on other people's heads gives an impression of the hats, but I don't think it gives a reliable idea of how the hats will look on one's own head. For example, I have admired some pork pie hats worn by other men, but when I try one on and look in the mirror, I think I look like a complete dork.
Thanks for the information. I suspected that the shape was to some extent dependent on how the crown is finished, but this makes clear that to some extent also it is unalterable, so that one had better know which sort of shape one wants before ordering a hat made.
Is the Olav available in olive? (Not a serious question; just couldn't resist saying it.)