jec
One of the Regulars
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I have a wool outback-style hat (Scala/Dorfman) that I wore as my beater hat for the summer. It was the lid I grabbed as I would head out to the garden or to mow the lawn, and eventually it became drenched with sweat, sunblock and dirt. Of course, it became increasingly misshapen, as well, and I thought it was probably destined for the heap.
But then, figuring that I had nothing to lose (which is when creativity and nerve often intervene), I attacked the brim yesterday with a hot iron, water in a spray bottle and a tea towel (to protect the wool from scorching). After just a few minutes, I was able to take nearly all of the irregularities and waves out of the brim and give it a shape that is again acceptable. A bit of hat stiffener spray this morning has seemed to help firm the reshaped brim, too.
Sure, it will never look as nice as one of my Akubra country hats, but I can wear this one again.
But then, figuring that I had nothing to lose (which is when creativity and nerve often intervene), I attacked the brim yesterday with a hot iron, water in a spray bottle and a tea towel (to protect the wool from scorching). After just a few minutes, I was able to take nearly all of the irregularities and waves out of the brim and give it a shape that is again acceptable. A bit of hat stiffener spray this morning has seemed to help firm the reshaped brim, too.
Sure, it will never look as nice as one of my Akubra country hats, but I can wear this one again.