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I picked up his Dobbs Twenty knowing it had no liner and a rough sweatband, but the felt looked good, the measurements were right, and the cavanagh edge spoke of style. My first surprise--the seller sent it parcel post. Ok, so there was no additional shipping charge, and I didn't clarify how it would be shipped, so that's on me. My next surprise: the way it arrived:
I winced, hoping that the box took the brunt of the damage.
There is really no excuse for sending a hat through parcel post without adequate packing. Go back a few pages, scroll down to the bottom of the page, there you will see my new Stetson. It crossed a continent, then an ocean and finally arrived to be sorted in the UK, all by parcel post. The difference between your hat on arrival and mine couldn't be more so.
OK, Stetson boxes are made for purpose, but surely common sense tells someone that unless you pack something as crushable as a hat really well, it will end up looking like the forklift has run over it. When I saw it, I didn't know whether to weep, or switch off for a minutes silence.
For future reference Loungers, if you have to send a hat via parcel post, one of the best crushproof packing inserts to use is screwed up newspaper. Always pack the box as tight as possible.