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The Conversion Corral

DOGMAN

One Too Many
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1,625
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Northeast Ohio
I didn't sew down the bottom of the gill to give it a more 3D look
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Now need to put in a liner and crease it.
 

LuvMyMan

I’ll Lock Up.
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4,558
Location
Michigan
I didn't sew down the bottom of the gill to give it a more 3D look
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Now need to put in a liner and crease it.
Not everyone can wear a red hat. That hat is RED. I suspect you can pull off wearing it, and I know I could wear a red hat, but I also know for some people it does not work. I've got the clothing for red, even down to vintage looking lace up heels that are like Victorian Dress Boots for Women that are from Italy, , soft red alligator clutch purse, red velvet cropped jacket, white silk pants with thin red leather trim on the side and back pockets.

I'm thinking of having Esther make me a red hat, she has one on her Instagram pages...super nice! Tax return might just fund that!
 

DOGMAN

One Too Many
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1,625
Location
Northeast Ohio
Not everyone can wear a red hat. That hat is RED. I suspect you can pull off wearing it, and I know I could wear a red hat, but I also know for some people it does not work. I've got the clothing for red, even down to vintage looking lace up heels that are like Victorian Dress Boots for Women that are from Italy, , soft red alligator clutch purse, red velvet cropped jacket, white silk pants with thin red leather trim on the side and back pockets.

I'm thinking of having Esther make me a red hat, she has one on her Instagram pages...super nice! Tax return might just fund that!
This ones to small for me 7 1/8.Here is my red hat I did a couple of years ago.
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bond

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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3,535
Location
Third coast
Stetson 3x vintage early 60s . Lot of work on this one starting with getting it washed a couple of times to soften up the felt to make it more pliable. Trimmed the brim to a healthy 2 3/4 and forsake a traditional binding for a triple stitch brim finish. Color of felt is a light green sage, crown ribbon is a grey sage w a vintage wind cord . Also resized this up from an 7 1/8 to a 7 3/8 now. Liner is the embroidered type. (This one is up for grabs PM me if interested)
Thanks

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Redshoes51

One of the Regulars
Messages
278
Location
Mississippi Delta
Stetson 3x vintage early 60s . Lot of work on this one starting with getting it washed a couple of times to soften up the felt to make it more pliable. Trimmed the brim to a healthy 2 3/4 and forsake a traditional binding for a triple stitch brim finish. Color of felt is a light green sage, crown ribbon is a grey sage w a vintage wind cord . Also resized this up from an 7 1/8 to a 7 3/8 now. Liner is the embroidered type. (This one is up for grabs PM me if interested)
Thanks

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Great Looking hat!! Especially that ribbon work!!

You guys are killing me!!!!

My only problem is I have a fat head...

~shoes~
 

RJR

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10,620
Location
Iowa
Stetson 3x vintage early 60s . Lot of work on this one starting with getting it washed a couple of times to soften up the felt to make it more pliable. Trimmed the brim to a healthy 2 3/4 and forsake a traditional binding for a triple stitch brim finish. Color of felt is a light green sage, crown ribbon is a grey sage w a vintage wind cord . Also resized this up from an 7 1/8 to a 7 3/8 now. Liner is the embroidered type. (This one is up for grabs PM me if interested)
Thanks

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Nice conversion,Scott.
 
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12,384
Location
Albany Oregon
Stetson 3x vintage early 60s . Lot of work on this one starting with getting it washed a couple of times to soften up the felt to make it more pliable. Trimmed the brim to a healthy 2 3/4 and forsake a traditional binding for a triple stitch brim finish. Color of felt is a light green sage, crown ribbon is a grey sage w a vintage wind cord . Also resized this up from an 7 1/8 to a 7 3/8 now. Liner is the embroidered type. (This one is up for grabs PM me if interested)
Thanks

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Great work Scott. Love that brim stitching and ribbon work. Impressive.
 

1967Cougar390

Practically Family
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789
Location
South Carolina
Well I took a leap of faith this morning and I decide to modify/convert my first hat. The weather will soon be changing here in South Carolina and it gets really hot during the summer. I wanted a good straw fedora that I could wear anywhere. I really like the look of the Stratoliner Milan and it has the proportions that I’m looking for. So I copied it a little. I really think that a 2 1/2” brim looks best on me and my PFG/Columbia straw had a 3 1/4” brim. That’s great for yard work but when I’m out around town I felt the brim was just to big for my liking. So I cut it down today to 2 1/2”. After measuring, marking and cutting I added some extra insurance of waterproof glue to the edge by the stitching to make sure the straw would not unravel. Here are some before and after pictures. I’m pleased with the way it turned out which means it will get a lot more head time in the coming months.

Steven

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daddy0d0

A-List Customer
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452
Location
Maryland
Well I took a leap of faith this morning and I decide to modify/convert my first hat. The weather will soon be changing here in South Carolina and it gets really hot during the summer. I wanted a good straw fedora that I could wear anywhere. I really like the look of the Stratoliner Milan and it has the proportions that I’m looking for. So I copied it a little. I really think that a 2 1/2” brim looks best on me and my PFG/Columbia straw had a 3 1/4” brim. That’s great for yard work but when I’m out around town I felt the brim was just to big for my liking. So I cut it down today to 2 1/2”. After measuring, marking and cutting I added some extra insurance of waterproof glue to the edge by the stitching to make sure the straw would not unravel. Here are some before and after pictures. I’m pleased with the way it turned out which means it will get a lot more head time in the coming months.

Steven

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Nicely done!
 
Messages
19,001
Location
Central California
Well I took a leap of faith this morning and I decide to modify/convert my first hat. The weather will soon be changing here in South Carolina and it gets really hot during the summer. I wanted a good straw fedora that I could wear anywhere. I really like the look of the Stratoliner Milan and it has the proportions that I’m looking for. So I copied it a little. I really think that a 2 1/2” brim looks best on me and my PFG/Columbia straw had a 3 1/4” brim. That’s great for yard work but when I’m out around town I felt the brim was just to big for my liking. So I cut it down today to 2 1/2”. After measuring, marking and cutting I added some extra insurance of waterproof glue to the edge by the stitching to make sure the straw would not unravel. Here are some before and after pictures. I’m pleased with the way it turned out which means it will get a lot more head time in the coming months.

Steven

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Very nice. You should post this in the conversion corral thread.
 

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