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As I mentioned on another thread, I recently made friends with a local hatter (Vincent Corvelli) who was trained by his Italian father who was trained in the "old country".
Mr. Corvelli told me that he has always used Witch Hazel to loosen the sweatband before stretching a hat. He doesn't believe in using leather conditioners, such as Lexol because they can damage the felt.
He recommended using the standard Witch Hazel which can be purchased at your local CVS.
I have tried it, and it does seem to gently loosen the sweatband, especially for hats that are a bit "snug".
I haven't seen any discussion of this method on the Lounge.
Is Mr. Corvelli correct? Art, Besdor, Dinerman? Has anyone heard of the Witch Hazel approach?
Mr. Corvelli told me that he has always used Witch Hazel to loosen the sweatband before stretching a hat. He doesn't believe in using leather conditioners, such as Lexol because they can damage the felt.
He recommended using the standard Witch Hazel which can be purchased at your local CVS.
I have tried it, and it does seem to gently loosen the sweatband, especially for hats that are a bit "snug".
I haven't seen any discussion of this method on the Lounge.
Is Mr. Corvelli correct? Art, Besdor, Dinerman? Has anyone heard of the Witch Hazel approach?