Genuine Classic Gangster
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I have a dilemma which is this:
I want to buy a new Summer hat.
In my previous experience with Summer hats, with my straw hats I always used a standard black ribbon, and I never noticed any visible sweat stains on the ribbons, even after having sweat in those hats profusely multiple times during high heat in the Summer over several years.
In contrast, I have also used a lightweight felt hat, with a ribbon called "french blue" color (but to me it looks to be the color of light purple), and I have also sweat profusely in that hat during high heat in the Summer. But with this hat, very ugly sweat stains appeared all over the ribbon, and IIRC that happened after only a few months of using it.
So, now when I am in the process of buying a new Summer hat, my dilemma comes up because I don't want to have another experience where unsightly sweat stains upon the ribbon start to ruin its appearance, especially since I don't have the skills or materials to replace the ribbon myself.
But, I love some of the vivid colors of ribbons that I could use if sweat stains appearing upon the ribbon were not to be a concern. So I don't want to let go the idea of having a beautiful colored ribbon, unless I have to.
Therefore, my thinking is: if there is some way how I could use a light colored ribbon, yet also wear the hat in high Summer heat and sweat profusely in it, yet also be guaranteed that no sweat stains are ever going to appear upon that ribbon, then I would prefer to go with that option.
Alternatively, if there is a way that I could use a light colored ribbon, yet also wear the hat in high Summer heat and sweat profusely in it, and then somehow 100% remove any & all sweat stains that appear upon the ribbon, without taking the ribbon off if the hat, and without doing any damage whatsoever to the fibers of the hat (this would be a straw hat), then I would find this to be an acceptable solution too.
On the other hand, if there is no way to accomplish all of those conditions in the two situations that I've just described, then I would concede that I should go with a standard black ribbon, even though it's dull & boring, because at least it's appearance won't be ruined by sweat stains.
My primary goal, above aesthetic beauty, is to have a hat that will need to be serviced, including having its ribbon changed, as infrequently as possible.
Please advise as to how I might best resolve this dilemma.
I want to buy a new Summer hat.
In my previous experience with Summer hats, with my straw hats I always used a standard black ribbon, and I never noticed any visible sweat stains on the ribbons, even after having sweat in those hats profusely multiple times during high heat in the Summer over several years.
In contrast, I have also used a lightweight felt hat, with a ribbon called "french blue" color (but to me it looks to be the color of light purple), and I have also sweat profusely in that hat during high heat in the Summer. But with this hat, very ugly sweat stains appeared all over the ribbon, and IIRC that happened after only a few months of using it.
So, now when I am in the process of buying a new Summer hat, my dilemma comes up because I don't want to have another experience where unsightly sweat stains upon the ribbon start to ruin its appearance, especially since I don't have the skills or materials to replace the ribbon myself.
But, I love some of the vivid colors of ribbons that I could use if sweat stains appearing upon the ribbon were not to be a concern. So I don't want to let go the idea of having a beautiful colored ribbon, unless I have to.
Therefore, my thinking is: if there is some way how I could use a light colored ribbon, yet also wear the hat in high Summer heat and sweat profusely in it, yet also be guaranteed that no sweat stains are ever going to appear upon that ribbon, then I would prefer to go with that option.
Alternatively, if there is a way that I could use a light colored ribbon, yet also wear the hat in high Summer heat and sweat profusely in it, and then somehow 100% remove any & all sweat stains that appear upon the ribbon, without taking the ribbon off if the hat, and without doing any damage whatsoever to the fibers of the hat (this would be a straw hat), then I would find this to be an acceptable solution too.
On the other hand, if there is no way to accomplish all of those conditions in the two situations that I've just described, then I would concede that I should go with a standard black ribbon, even though it's dull & boring, because at least it's appearance won't be ruined by sweat stains.
My primary goal, above aesthetic beauty, is to have a hat that will need to be serviced, including having its ribbon changed, as infrequently as possible.
Please advise as to how I might best resolve this dilemma.