SGT Rocket
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Quick question for the group.
I wear a long oval in Resistol cowboy hats. I've noticed that none of the dress hats seem to have a long oval, they are sort of one shape.
I'm assuming that this is because they end up fitting you head after wearing it a few times?
I read on this thread
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?p=893880#post893880
that a softer hat seems to shape to your head quicker.
From what I've gathered from reading the various threads as well, is that the softest hast are made by Borsalino, then Stetson, then Akubra? At least that is my observation from reading the threads. Am I correct?
There seems to be a classification of the different types of felt too. I know Beaver is the "best." But there seems to be names of the different types of felt used that show quality.
Like with a badger shave brush, you can go from pure badger, to best badger to super badger... Is there a ranking like that for hat felts?
Thanks!
I wear a long oval in Resistol cowboy hats. I've noticed that none of the dress hats seem to have a long oval, they are sort of one shape.
I'm assuming that this is because they end up fitting you head after wearing it a few times?
I read on this thread
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?p=893880#post893880
that a softer hat seems to shape to your head quicker.
From what I've gathered from reading the various threads as well, is that the softest hast are made by Borsalino, then Stetson, then Akubra? At least that is my observation from reading the threads. Am I correct?
There seems to be a classification of the different types of felt too. I know Beaver is the "best." But there seems to be names of the different types of felt used that show quality.
Like with a badger shave brush, you can go from pure badger, to best badger to super badger... Is there a ranking like that for hat felts?
Thanks!