Incidentally, am I correct to say wool berets are made of boiled wool, not felt? Both Elosegui and Laulhere have a knitted stage that is then felted (I suspect the correct term would be 'fulled') -- they do not seem to make felt (that is a not knitted cloth) berets. I find it fascinating.
I have to admit that, even down to -25C I never used a hood (the only time I can see myself under a hood is a snowstorm, but I run quite cold). I know people who use a baseball hat (for the sun) under a beanie under a hood (and they are not bald like me!)... maybe a wide beret under a hood...
I have a question on winter berets. I have order some cotton berets from South Pacific Berets to use in summer, and I am sure they will work very well to cover my head and shelter my eyes from the sun (I ordered 'Tolosa tupida plato grande' and a 'boina jaspeada').
So far so good. Since we...
My Akubra is *exactly the same* as it was before, after all the shape and feel are given by the felt, not by the wire.
If you do not want to sell the hat and you cannot return it, removing the wire and gentle stretching on a hat jack and your head *might* be enough. Keep in mind the leather...
My feelings are the same as the ones that people have for wikipedia pages -- I had never heard of either person ;)
For me, at the price of a 5 minutes cutters/pliers job I get to enjoy for the life of the hat the assets of Akubra hats without any of the liabilities. :D
Well, let's do some accounting:
Assets: high quality for price point, multiple styles and colours to choose from, affordable, durable
Liabilities: wire reed I find uncomfortable and I need to take out
I rest my case.
I wear a hat for practical purposes, and the problem Beef has is a hat that is slightly too small. For the life of me I cannot see why Akubra puts a wire as a reed, as it has 0 elasticity (metal is elastic, but my head does not exert sufficient force for that) and it is damn uncomfortable (and...
Cut off the wire inside the leather headband. It does have a wire and if you cut it off the band will conform to your head better, and you should have more stretching play. I personally do it first thing, because I hate the damn wire. The wire is where the reed of the headband is, you can...
How much should I expect an Akubra Traveller to shrink? I am a 58 and I like a slightly looser rather than tighter fit. I know Akubra are made with some shrinkage in mind, so they start a bit loose and end exactly on the mark. How does that work with the pliofelt and cotton sweatband?
Where can I get a decent quality cotton or linen beret for the summer *in Europe* ? I have a simple cotton one, but I find it a bit tight, and I would not mind going up un quality. I mention Europe because I am in Europe and it is just much easier for me to avoid customs hassles if I buy online.
I did go out and try the foam thing -- 37C (99F) air temp, substantially higher in the sun. Bottom line, unless you need the foam to float the hat, removing it made it much cooler and nicer to wear.
Let me resurrect this thread and ask: do you Tilley people leave the foam in or do you remove it? I do not deal with water so I do not need the hat to float, so I removed it, thinking it would just keep me too warm. But, as an insulant the foam might actually protect me from the heat... any...
Which Tilley's model is this hat? does not seem to be made any more, and looks like a boonie hat
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Well that is impressive. I have a Banjo Paterson (i removed the wire from the sweatband already for other reasons) and I might just to that, though I am still tempted by the traveller...
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