Joao Encarnado
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Joao,
Thank you for your comment on the renovation.
You do some nice things. The only way this could be done was to ask the seller to send a hat to you, then you send it to me. Flying across the atlantic is not cheap.
Getting the sweat wet might work, but if it's very dry it may cause it to wrinkle into a "slinky." If you try that, make sure to condition the leather well first.
Scrap booking stores sell a product that dissolves glue - that might be worth a try.
Otherwise, if you want to retain the same sweat, you might be forced to "skin" the two ends apart as suggested above.
There's a good chance you'll end up putting in a new sweat.
I often snip the identifying characteristics from old sweats and glue them under a new sweatband with spray glue. That's another option if you want to save the provenance of the hat. I have no other suggestions, sadly.
The leather seem to be in very good condition, I see no pealing, no crasking and it's very flexible.
I would not like to put solvents on leather. Who knows how those react. I might try "skinning" it or wetting it.
Thanks.