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I would like to hear your opinions regarding vintage hat sweatbands. Many of them have stitching that has rotted dry and tears, or the leather is cracked and either not funtional or uncomfortable to wear. In such a case, should one replace the sweatband? Try to repair what is there? Repair with new and keep the old one as a keepsake? How do you think this affects the "vintage" worth of the hat?
Would you bother trying to fix up a vintage box? What if the box was covered in "wood grain" paper and is now completely faded and peeling? Recover and keep the lable?
I recently bought a nice Courtney with a box. The sweatband's stiching was totally rotten and just pulled out while cleaning. I had it replaced and kept the old band just to keep them together. The box is a disaster. The front lable is intact, but the lid is in pieces and it was covered with "woodgrain" paper. I was thinking of rebuildnig the top with new paper and covering all leaving the label showing. I am interested in hearing how others have handled such situations.
Would you bother trying to fix up a vintage box? What if the box was covered in "wood grain" paper and is now completely faded and peeling? Recover and keep the lable?
I recently bought a nice Courtney with a box. The sweatband's stiching was totally rotten and just pulled out while cleaning. I had it replaced and kept the old band just to keep them together. The box is a disaster. The front lable is intact, but the lid is in pieces and it was covered with "woodgrain" paper. I was thinking of rebuildnig the top with new paper and covering all leaving the label showing. I am interested in hearing how others have handled such situations.