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:eusa_clap I deleted a pic of a fellow lounger wearing a small brim indy style hat.
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I worked on my Fed this weekend as well. I figured what it needed was a bit more shape/deviation to the brim so I wetted it down, played with it a bit, and then left it to dry crunched between the wall and two cases of soda pop. No one on the street will notice the difference, but it just looks better to my eye with some waviness and extra curl in a few places. The fact that even the brim is so easily pliable really cements my love of this hat.
I worked on my Fed this weekend as well. I figured what it needed was a bit more shape/deviation to the brim so I wetted it down, played with it a bit, and then left it to dry crunched between the wall and two cases of soda pop. No one on the street will notice the difference, but it just looks better to my eye with some waviness and extra curl in a few places. The fact that even the brim is so easily pliable really cements my love of this hat.
Thankyou! Scissors were used, with a nail file to finish. I've done it a few times now and it works perfectly. I don't think there is anywhere within a few hundred kilometres that does work on hats, though if i'm wrong i'd love to find out where.
Picker, Is that a black or Carbon grey? looks great.
Very nice, maybe it's the lighting but your brown Fed doesn't look quite as dark as the others.