Does anyone know of a good hat w/ a snap (or some other method) at the base of the crown which allows changing out the hatband? I prefer an Aussie style, 3" brim, straw or leather. .
I change bands on several of my hats, depending on mood and season. Depending on the type of band, if it's snug enough, it should stay where you put it (assuming you don't do handstands!).
If it's an adjustable band -- a western-ish band with a buckle or a slide-adjustable horsehair band -- that makes it easier.
In a pinch, a couple of tiny dabs of white glue carefully hidden behind the band should keep a lighter-weight band in place. (Yes, the glue will leave a small mark on the hat, so placement is key -- you don't want it to be hidden by one band yet show with a different band.)
I have a related question. Is it possible to keep the Akubra leather band itself, but to remove the "Akubra" orange-brown logo on the side? You could see an example below, I'd rather do without it.
http://www.amazon.com/Akubra-Territ...1_16?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1440891641&sr=1-16
The logo piece is affixed to the leather band with 2 rivets. Remove the rivets, and you can remove the logo, and you'll be left with two small holes, which won't be super obvious, and will be on the left side anyway.
To remove the rivets, first remove the band... One way to remove them is to use a Dremel tool to cut the rivet head and pin from the underside of the band. You can also remove them using a hammer and a punch. Another option is to use a drill bit smaller in diameter than the rivet's pin head, and drill through the entire rivet; the rivet will just fall apart.
Nice hat - I too would prefer it without the logo.
Is it possible to keep the Akubra leather band itself, but to remove the "Akubra" orange-brown logo on the side?
It's possible but it isn't worth it. The bands on these hats aren't in fact real leather but 'bonded leather' which is simply leather fibres, collected from a factory floor, glued together & then coated with an embossed polyurethane layer to give it a leather like appearence, in short...... plastic. You'd be much better off throwing it away & either making a real leather hatband yourself or buying one. It will look better & last longer.