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Hat sizing is woefully inconsistent, as many have reported here on the FL. (I'm speaking here of hats from the larger makers, not the small custom makers.)
Why don't manufacturers measure each hat's size after it's finished, and then stick in a size label that corresponds to that particular hat's actual size? After all, we don't want to know what size the maker intended a particular hat to be; we want to know what size a particular hat is!
Moreover, it's not merely that one maker's hats consistently "run big," while another's "run small." Nor is it even that a particular model within a given manufacturer's lineup "runs big" (or small, or whatever). Actual, measured sizes can be all over the map, even within the same production run of the same make and model of hat.
I get that the manufacturing process may be such that it's difficult to control precisely, hence all the sample-to-sample variation. Fair enough. But since such imprecision is in fact the case, why not just measure and then label each hat when it's done?
Hat Manufacturers: Are you listening? If you make it easier for your customers to get a good fit, you'll sell more of them!
Why don't manufacturers measure each hat's size after it's finished, and then stick in a size label that corresponds to that particular hat's actual size? After all, we don't want to know what size the maker intended a particular hat to be; we want to know what size a particular hat is!
Moreover, it's not merely that one maker's hats consistently "run big," while another's "run small." Nor is it even that a particular model within a given manufacturer's lineup "runs big" (or small, or whatever). Actual, measured sizes can be all over the map, even within the same production run of the same make and model of hat.
I get that the manufacturing process may be such that it's difficult to control precisely, hence all the sample-to-sample variation. Fair enough. But since such imprecision is in fact the case, why not just measure and then label each hat when it's done?
Hat Manufacturers: Are you listening? If you make it easier for your customers to get a good fit, you'll sell more of them!
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