James71
A-List Customer
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- Katoomba, Australia
Gday all,
Ive been wearing Akubra cattlemen hats for years. They are actually work issue for the department that I work for, and they only tend to last two years at the most in the great outdoors in the rain until they lose all their shape and end up a floppy mess. I tend to whack them on top of the wardrobe and order a new one.....
But recently I have been getting into the fedora style hats, and have colleted a few fedora style akubras. I note that the cattleman is bashed in a teardrop style, but otherwise doesnt differ greatly in its size or construction to my new CEO.
So on to the questions....
Is there a way to starch a hat back up to wearable stiffness after its been weathered into a soft floppy mess? What do you use?
Can you reshape a cattleman into a fedora style crease? ( I note that the campdraft is a popular choice here as people shape it in a non-country fashion).
Where can I get ribbons to replace the leather band that comes on the cattleman if this project is possible.
Regards,
James
Ive been wearing Akubra cattlemen hats for years. They are actually work issue for the department that I work for, and they only tend to last two years at the most in the great outdoors in the rain until they lose all their shape and end up a floppy mess. I tend to whack them on top of the wardrobe and order a new one.....
But recently I have been getting into the fedora style hats, and have colleted a few fedora style akubras. I note that the cattleman is bashed in a teardrop style, but otherwise doesnt differ greatly in its size or construction to my new CEO.
So on to the questions....
Is there a way to starch a hat back up to wearable stiffness after its been weathered into a soft floppy mess? What do you use?
Can you reshape a cattleman into a fedora style crease? ( I note that the campdraft is a popular choice here as people shape it in a non-country fashion).
Where can I get ribbons to replace the leather band that comes on the cattleman if this project is possible.
Regards,
James