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Oh, I almost forgot. I wanted to verify the general procedure for negating any tiny livestock that might be residing on/in a used hat, just to be sure I have it right:

1) Place the hat in a receptacle (plastic bag, sealable container, etc.) to protect it from moisture.
2) Place it in the freezer.
3) Forget about it for two to three days.
4) Remove it and allow it to warm up to room temperature on it's own.

Am I missing anything? And does this apply to wool hats as well as fur felt hats?

That’s what I do. It kills moth eggs and larvae on/in fur or wool felt. VS required a three-day deep freeze before I could send them a hat for moth repairs.


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Rmccamey

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Donegal, on the northwest coast of the Wild Atlantic Way --- Ireland --- is the only place they make Hanna hats. Hanna makes hats for Bean, Orvis as I remember, and some other big name outfits. I've never heard of any way to date them but you can call them direct and talk to one of the Hanna family (it's a small operation). I'm sure they could give you some clues.

I have a Hanna Hats Tweed newsboy cap "handcrafted exclusively for LL Bean" and was wondering anyone knows when it might have been made? Its my first flat cap, nice too. Thanks!
 

Hat and Rehat

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Denver
Does anybody have a pattern for making a hat liner?

I guess really I'm asking if I need a more circular or more oval top part and whether or not the side piece needs a radius.
It's more difficult than it looks.
I have to dance right now.

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Beast

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Netherlands
Hi all,

It currently 29degrees Celsius here (I don't know what it is in freedom units) and all I have for sun protection is an old baseball cap that's slowly giving up the ghost...

In short, I need a hat! Now I understand that I could go for a floppy boonie hat, but I want something with a bit more flair and style. What would be a good choice to put on my sweat soaked head? I'm guessing something wide brimmed like a Panama?
 

Doctor Strange

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Hudson Valley, NY
Panamas are great... but I've now also worn an Akubra Cattleman through a dozen summers. Yeah, it's made of felt, but with no lining, a light color, and several ventilation grommets, I find that it's no hotter than a straw hat, and it provides outstanding sun protection. I mean, you're going to sweat in anything under those conditions, but Akubras stand up to it beautifully. Mine was already over a decade old in this pic:

Cattleman2017.jpg

Anyway, you might want consider an unlined, vented Akubra hat from a dealer like Everything Australian. These hats are a great value for their modest prices.

https://everythingaustralian.com.au/shop-by-brands/akubra.html
 

Brimster

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Abu Dhabi, UAE
Can anyone recommend a hat shop in London that can change the thin grosgrain hat bands on my Akubra Cooper Pedy and Akubra Buhman to wider hat bands, say maybe 2 inches wide. I live in the UAE and there aren't any hat shops here that can do this as people generally do not wear fedora style hats here. I will only be in London for 4 days before flying back, so I would need a hatter than can complete the job within a few days.
Links to pictures of my hats:
https://www.davidmorgan.com/shop/product/81/bushman-hat-open-crown/
https://www.davidmorgan.com/shop/product/88/coober-pedy-hat/
 

jlee562

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Location
San Francisco, CA
Can anyone recommend a hat shop in London that can change the thin grosgrain hat bands on my Akubra Cooper Pedy and Akubra Buhman to wider hat bands, say maybe 2 inches wide. I live in the UAE and there aren't any hat shops here that can do this as people generally do not wear fedora style hats here. I will only be in London for 4 days before flying back, so I would need a hatter than can complete the job within a few days.
Links to pictures of my hats:
https://www.davidmorgan.com/shop/product/81/bushman-hat-open-crown/
https://www.davidmorgan.com/shop/product/88/coober-pedy-hat/

https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/hat-repairs-london-uk.94769/

try Bates or Herbert Johnson.
 
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10,848
Location
vancouver, canada
Can anyone recommend a hat shop in London that can change the thin grosgrain hat bands on my Akubra Cooper Pedy and Akubra Buhman to wider hat bands, say maybe 2 inches wide. I live in the UAE and there aren't any hat shops here that can do this as people generally do not wear fedora style hats here. I will only be in London for 4 days before flying back, so I would need a hatter than can complete the job within a few days.
Links to pictures of my hats:
https://www.davidmorgan.com/shop/product/81/bushman-hat-open-crown/
https://www.davidmorgan.com/shop/product/88/coober-pedy-hat/
If you cannot find anything something that I have done that works; I have ordered hat ribbons/bows from custom hatters as it wasn't worth the cost of mailing the hat back and forth. (I don't have a hatter in my town either) They sent me the ribbon open ended but ready to attach. With even limited sewing skills I attached the ribbon work to the hat. You might even be able to find a tailor or seamstress in the UAE to attach it for you for a few dollars.
 
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10,848
Location
vancouver, canada
wow...29 C = a whopping 84 F...that's mild weather here! Our current daytime temps are 39 C/102 F with heat indexes near 43 C/110 F

This time of year I wear straw to beat the intense sun - a Sunbody Hats
wide brimmed Gus style with a 6" brim.
I tried on a Sunbody as I loved the wide brim but even in the shop I found it way too heavy and hot.
 

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