DanielJones
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Yeah, I've picked a couple up at our local Boot Barn. They refer to them as hat retainers, but hat stretcher & hat jack are appropriate as well.
If you want to stretch it to fit your head here is what I do.
I first steam the stretcher to warm it up and moisten it a bit. Then I steam the inside of the hat, put the hat jack in and turn the screw until the jack is firm in the hat. Then, slowly, I repeat, slowly crank the screw 1/8 turns at a time. This may take a couple of days and maybe a re-steaming, but very little steam.
One thing an old hat refurbisher in Virginia City, Nevada showed me was to remove the stitching on the ribbon on one end, stretch it to fit and then re-sew the ribbon back in place. This way the ribbon doesn't spring the hat back to it's original size before the stretch. Then when it does shrink over time a quick minor stretching will do the trick. Also, if you keep the jack in the hat when not wearing it, it will retain the size you like.
Hope this helps you out.
Cheers!
Dan
If you want to stretch it to fit your head here is what I do.
I first steam the stretcher to warm it up and moisten it a bit. Then I steam the inside of the hat, put the hat jack in and turn the screw until the jack is firm in the hat. Then, slowly, I repeat, slowly crank the screw 1/8 turns at a time. This may take a couple of days and maybe a re-steaming, but very little steam.
One thing an old hat refurbisher in Virginia City, Nevada showed me was to remove the stitching on the ribbon on one end, stretch it to fit and then re-sew the ribbon back in place. This way the ribbon doesn't spring the hat back to it's original size before the stretch. Then when it does shrink over time a quick minor stretching will do the trick. Also, if you keep the jack in the hat when not wearing it, it will retain the size you like.
Hope this helps you out.
Cheers!
Dan