Matt Deckard
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Assuming that we are only talking about straight crowned hats, and ignoring the hats that are made on a more tapered block. The amount of taper that occurs from shrinking on a hat that was done on a straighter block all depends on the felt and the elements. I've seen modern reverse tapered hats become pretty bowl shaped over time.
Vintage hats tend to not have this problem, which from what most people have surmised is from age having its benefits. Over time the felt barbs release all their tension and chances of felt shrinkage and taper diminish.
Vintage hats tend to not have this problem, which from what most people have surmised is from age having its benefits. Over time the felt barbs release all their tension and chances of felt shrinkage and taper diminish.