KarlCrow
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a lot of times "crushable" is really another way to say unlined, unreeded, and lightweight
300 sheets is a tad more of an investment than I would personally make to try and defeat that one.
a lot of times "crushable" is really another way to say unlined, unreeded, and lightweight
you may or should not do it all the time, but it comes in handy and no is problems with doing it some of the time....rolling a fedora is a novelty for people who don't regularly wear fedoras in my opinion
wear a hat or leave it home
just because a hat is labeled "rollable" or "crushable" that is not an invitation to do so on a regular basis
you roll a hat enough times and you will see affects from it on the felt ...
from someone who owns a large amount of high end fedoras both new and old ... please do not roll your hats regularly ... unless you wish to have a hat that looks like it has been rolled regularly
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if you buy a hat in Italy and roll it for the trip home ... fine ... but if you roll it for regular travel you will destroy the hat
you want to roll a hat ?.... but a $29 Christys and roll to your hearts content
a lot of times "crushable" is really another way to say unlined, unreeded, and lightweight
Agreed.it's called that, but the jury says that you'll end up looking like Jim Henson created you, over time.
+1rolling a fedora is a novelty for people who don't regularly wear fedoras in my opinion
wear a hat or leave it home
just because a hat is labeled "rollable" or "crushable" that is not an invitation to do so on a regular basis
you roll a hat enough times and you will see affects from it on the felt ...
from someone who owns a large amount of high end fedoras both new and old ... please do not roll your hats regularly ... unless you wish to have a hat that looks like it has been rolled regularly
'
if you buy a hat in Italy and roll it for the trip home ... fine ... but if you roll it for regular travel you will destroy the hat
you want to roll a hat ?.... but a $29 Christys and roll to your hearts content
a lot of times "crushable" is really another way to say unlined, unreeded, and lightweight