johnnycanuck said:Buy any one you listed. Wear it every day for at least a year (wind rain and shine) and it will be as soft as butter.
Johnny
warbird said:This is very true. I like to quicken the process on my feds by smashing them while sitting and watching tv. They do get wonderfully soft, but it takes time. They do not start that way. And I don't know that my vintage hats started life as soft as they are now either. For all I know they had to soften up with age as well.
Woodfluter said:I've done the same thing, Warbird. Also worth noting: the Heritage grade felt hats are at least one ounce lighter than a comparable hat in Imperial grade, and I've found they soften up more. I thought they must be thinner too, but holding brims against one another, I can't see any difference - so it must have to do with the intrinsic qualities of the felt.
- Bill
NonEntity said:I'm open to learning something new every day, but if anyone knows Akubras, it is I.
I've been observing you for some time now, Bob, and note that you often disagree with people here no matter their experience and expertise. May I suggest that you listen and learn before a knee-jerk reaction of disagreement and heed the wise man's advice, "the day you think you know everything is the day before you know nothing."
I mean no offense, Bob--we're all in this hat thing together--but you have become increasingly tiresome, and I hope you take this suggestion to heart.
rrog said:Bill,
.....And I'd still love to see some pics of your BP hat. I mentioned it in another thread and either you didn't see my request or I missed the pics. That's one I'm considering and would like to see one on somebody's head.
Thanks,
rrog