Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Bailey Litefelt. I have a new Bailey Curtis model which I'd like to have the front brim turn down.

Town Car

New in Town
Messages
7
It's one of those crush & return to form hats & just bending it doesn't work. I've read elsewhere that even steam doesn't but Bailey's customer service said to try it. Before I do, any personal experience here with something better, heat from a hair dryer?
 
Messages
10,939
Location
vancouver, canada
It's one of those crush & return to form hats & just bending it doesn't work. I've read elsewhere that even steam doesn't but Bailey's customer service said to try it. Before I do, any personal experience here with something better, heat from a hair dryer?
You need steam to soften the fibres and the stiffener applied at the factory. You will be able to move the brim.....just maybe not into the shape you desire. Is it fur felt or wool?
 
Messages
10,939
Location
vancouver, canada
Wool is very hard to work with and you may have a hard time getting it to take up the shape you want and get it to stay there. But give it a go....you won't know til you try.
 

Town Car

New in Town
Messages
7
I've worn a Dorfman Pacific wool fedora for over 30 yrs., from when they were made in the USA. Wool is fine with me & I like the price. After all those years the Dorfman isn't worn or damaged just discolored.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
110,751
Messages
3,106,815
Members
55,170
Latest member
stephenp.merry
Top