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quikrick

One Too Many
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Bay Area, California
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This one is cool. Counter top retail stand.
 

Uncle Will

New in Town
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Location
Cape Cod, Massachusetts
About hat stands and holders...I have been stacking my hats on the closet shelf sometimes 4 high and since I have been learning about hats and maintenance (and seeing straw hats taking on creases), I'm trying to figure out how to store them without stacking. Is it OK to hand a soft fedora on a regular coat hook for a month, without it getting an imprint of the end of the hook? The Stowaway above has more contact area than a coat hook.
I plan on making a rack and want to do it well the first time. If I made a broad, horizontal "finger" out of finished wooden dowel, and hang the hats like they are above, would that be good as a regular parking spot when they're not on my head? Hat boxes are perfect for seasonal storage, but are fussy for everyday use.
I should probably ask, what should I avoid in designing a hat rack?
Thank you all!
 
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19,434
Location
Funkytown, USA
About hat stands and holders...I have been stacking my hats on the closet shelf sometimes 4 high and since I have been learning about hats and maintenance (and seeing straw hats taking on creases), I'm trying to figure out how to store them without stacking. Is it OK to hand a soft fedora on a regular coat hook for a month, without it getting an imprint of the end of the hook? The Stowaway above has more contact area than a coat hook.
I plan on making a rack and want to do it well the first time. If I made a broad, horizontal "finger" out of finished wooden dowel, and hang the hats like they are above, would that be good as a regular parking spot when they're not on my head? Hat boxes are perfect for seasonal storage, but are fussy for everyday use.
I should probably ask, what should I avoid in designing a hat rack?
Thank you all!

Nothing wrong with stacking. Just separate them with plastic covers or put a foam ring around them to keep the sweatbands from staining the bottom hats. In my experience, it has to be a pretty soft and pliable hat to suffer ill effects from a decent hat hook.
 

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