Charlie Huang
Practically Family
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Well, I know that Lock's would charge you £70 to replace the sweatband, £200 for reblock, £400 for total refurb (unless it is one of their own hats which means they charge around half that, I think). Patey's would charge £100 for reblock, £250 for full refurb. I think simple replacement of brim binding and sweatband would be roughly £30-50.
TBH, any hatter in the US worth their salt could replace the sweatband and binding. You just have to instruct them very carefully what to do (i.e. replace the said things exactly how it is and looks like; binding must be silk grosgrain and hand stitched in, sweatband must be hand stitched in, don't let a machine anywhere near the hat, etc.) It's only reblocking, reconforming, total refurb, etc that requires the expertise of the English hatters who know and have the equipment to do this sort of stuff.
Eitherway, if you do send them the hat, make sure you send it insured and tell them to send it via a trackable service so you know where the hat is and when.
Chausser, I would definately phone them up now to talk to Trevor to find out what is the status of your hat. If it is lost then you need to arrange with them postal compensation claims, etc.
TBH, any hatter in the US worth their salt could replace the sweatband and binding. You just have to instruct them very carefully what to do (i.e. replace the said things exactly how it is and looks like; binding must be silk grosgrain and hand stitched in, sweatband must be hand stitched in, don't let a machine anywhere near the hat, etc.) It's only reblocking, reconforming, total refurb, etc that requires the expertise of the English hatters who know and have the equipment to do this sort of stuff.
Eitherway, if you do send them the hat, make sure you send it insured and tell them to send it via a trackable service so you know where the hat is and when.
Chausser, I would definately phone them up now to talk to Trevor to find out what is the status of your hat. If it is lost then you need to arrange with them postal compensation claims, etc.