Drdan
Familiar Face
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On my modern Borsalino, there's a very nice white liner with the Borsalino logo glued to the felt in the area underneath the sweatband. Being that the crown of the hat is approximately 4" tall and the liner touches the top of my head, surely sebum, sweat, and any applied hair products can come into contact with the liner and stain it. Being that the liner is white makes it particularly susceptible...
Why are liners sewn on to the felt or affixed with glue? I don't surmise that there would be any difference if the liner was just tucked under the sweatband. This would be much more practical, and soiled liners could be simply removed for cleaning and then replaced. Manufacturers could also sell replacement liners in various colors and materials.
I doubt that there is any practical reason as far as semi permanently keeping the liner in place. Perhaps the manufacturer merely has a nice area to display their logo.
Any input? Thanks!
Daniel
Why are liners sewn on to the felt or affixed with glue? I don't surmise that there would be any difference if the liner was just tucked under the sweatband. This would be much more practical, and soiled liners could be simply removed for cleaning and then replaced. Manufacturers could also sell replacement liners in various colors and materials.
I doubt that there is any practical reason as far as semi permanently keeping the liner in place. Perhaps the manufacturer merely has a nice area to display their logo.
Any input? Thanks!
Daniel
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