- Messages
- 17,521
- Location
- Maryland
Gentlemen, Great series of hats!
Hatophile & DJH, Thanks!
Hatophile & DJH, Thanks!
Borsalino
Stetson really did get it right with this model [the Strat]!
I learned about Lexol here in the Lounge a few years ago. I've tried it on a couple sweatbands but don't think much of it. I have come to prefer using a touch of pure shea butter. Shea butter is the active ingredient in many top-shelf skin-care products. It's non-toxic and, in my view, more effective at conditioning and softening sweatbands.
Pretty colorful shirt and fleece, Alan, gotta wear a hat to carry the batteries for those, I would imagine. In all seriousness, the hat is very, very nice! Just that I don't often see you dressed in such bright clothing.
nice lid & nice cj! What year is the cj? 5 or 7?
I would caution against the use of Lexol on leather sweats. Despite its popularity, much has been discussed previously on automotive detailing fora regarding its possible deleterious effects on stitching, and I generally steer clear of it for my car leather and hat sweats. I have had exemplary results with Obenaufs for my leather apparel, car seats and hat sweatbands for years, and would not hesitate to recommend the product.
You may have misunderstood my earlier post (35677). While each of us prefers a different product at this point, alanfgag, delectans, and I are in agreement that we don't like Lexol.
Going to break some rules today. I feel like my black Dennis Brooks Beaver fedora today. Yes, with blue jeans and a t-shirt.