Shaul-Ike Cohen
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I received my Akubra Federation the other day. Fits well, but - as I had thought - the brim is a bit too large for my personal taste. So I took it to a local hat shop and asked if the can shorten it by about 3/8 in. In spite of the fact that they're a well-established hat shop since at least the thirties, and that they're even hat-makers (of ladies' hats), and sell nothing but hats and caps, the lady looked at it, and said "Mmh, well, yes, we could try. But it won't look like that afterwards," pointing to the edge. "Ah, you'd do that by hand?" - "Yes, and I think that'd come out uneven." "You don't have a special tool for that?" - "No, if you want it like that, you have to go to a hat fabric."
Next big, well-established hat shop - roughly the same.
Hat stores are really just hat selling stores, I'm afraid, and bad ones at that, if I remember how I tried on some straw hats once (in the second of those above), and the assistent would invariably say yes to whatever I said or asked.
OK, back to the topic - on my way back, I passed by an alterations tailor's (cum key smith and shoemaker) and asked inside. The tailoress said she'd rather not take a chance.
I'll give a hatmaker some miles away a ring tomorrow, but if they won't do it, it'll really have to be I myself.
Now I'm certainly not a better cutter than a trained tailoress, so is there a foolproof method?
Next big, well-established hat shop - roughly the same.
Hat stores are really just hat selling stores, I'm afraid, and bad ones at that, if I remember how I tried on some straw hats once (in the second of those above), and the assistent would invariably say yes to whatever I said or asked.
OK, back to the topic - on my way back, I passed by an alterations tailor's (cum key smith and shoemaker) and asked inside. The tailoress said she'd rather not take a chance.
I'll give a hatmaker some miles away a ring tomorrow, but if they won't do it, it'll really have to be I myself.
Now I'm certainly not a better cutter than a trained tailoress, so is there a foolproof method?