Orgetorix
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I got this vintage Cavanagh boater on Ebay a few months ago. It has an interesting sweatband treatment I haven't seen before--but then, it may be the only boater I've ever really seen up close. The sweatband doesn't directly contact the hat body at all. Rather, it's suspended, like the mat of a trampoline, on a series of stitches that run all the way around. I suppose it's meant to provide greater air circulation and cooling, or something. Is this common for boater sweatbands?
Problem is, the sweatband is old, dried out, and cracked, and it needs to be replaced. Is this something that could be duplicated by a good hatter? Would it be tremendously labor-intensive?
Problem is, the sweatband is old, dried out, and cracked, and it needs to be replaced. Is this something that could be duplicated by a good hatter? Would it be tremendously labor-intensive?