vintage68
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So I recently sent one of my more expensive hats (approx. $500) back to the original vendor to reshape the brim just bit. I don't care for reshaping the brim myself with the ol' tea kettle in the kitchen method, I prefer an experienced vendor to do it with the proper machine and plenty of steam so the job is done right.
Anyway, when the hat arrived back to me today the brim was crooked, one side curling up higher than the other and thus throwing the whole symmetry off. To say I was disappointed would be an understatement. It just looked lousy, as if the job was rushed.
How would other forum members handle this situation? Could this have happened in the shipping process? Maybe my vendor needs glasses?
Anyway, when the hat arrived back to me today the brim was crooked, one side curling up higher than the other and thus throwing the whole symmetry off. To say I was disappointed would be an understatement. It just looked lousy, as if the job was rushed.
How would other forum members handle this situation? Could this have happened in the shipping process? Maybe my vendor needs glasses?