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Things are different for us.
Buying vintage hats is an iffy proposition. If you are lucky enough to find one with a Long Oval tag, it's going to cost 50% more than any other, especially in a large size. You'll watch hat after hat go to deeper pockets.
Soft hats, felt or straw, do this funny distortion thing on our heads. They are beautiful, until worn. Then we look in the mirror and take them off.
We buy oversized hats to compensate, and put up with the space on the sides big enough to stash a Pontiac. The brim still distorts.
Swoopy brims are almost out of the question; our head shape flattens every brim out.
Our hats wear fore and aft, never at the sides.
If you are a long oval, and wear a 7 & 1.8 , putting a 7 & 1/4 regular oval on your head can rip the sweatband free of the felt - and then you look in the mirror and you have a flat-brimmed sombrero with riffled sides and a torn sweatband for which you just paid actual money.
We're a sorry lot.
Buying vintage hats is an iffy proposition. If you are lucky enough to find one with a Long Oval tag, it's going to cost 50% more than any other, especially in a large size. You'll watch hat after hat go to deeper pockets.
Soft hats, felt or straw, do this funny distortion thing on our heads. They are beautiful, until worn. Then we look in the mirror and take them off.
We buy oversized hats to compensate, and put up with the space on the sides big enough to stash a Pontiac. The brim still distorts.
Swoopy brims are almost out of the question; our head shape flattens every brim out.
Our hats wear fore and aft, never at the sides.
If you are a long oval, and wear a 7 & 1.8 , putting a 7 & 1/4 regular oval on your head can rip the sweatband free of the felt - and then you look in the mirror and you have a flat-brimmed sombrero with riffled sides and a torn sweatband for which you just paid actual money.
We're a sorry lot.