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Yes, we've gone over this territory before (but then, what territory haven't we at least waved at as we passed by?), but the rising air temperatures have me once again thinking about ventilated crowns. No, not those airy, open-weave straw bodies (nothing the matter with 'em, I like 'em just fine), but those felt hats with patterned perforations in the sides of the crowns. I've seen 'em with diamond patterns and with five-pointed stars. But one thing I have yet to see is many of them. I assume that is because they were rare to start with and of the vintage examples very few survive.
Perhaps the perforations somehow made the hats less durable than their unventilated contemporaries, but I kinda doubt that. It seems likelier that the perforated lid got worn under harder conditions -- in the heat and sun, where a man would get sweaty and dirty, as would his hat. And then his missus would take the opportunity some cool autumn day to relegate the grungy old thing to the trash heap. A fanciful scenario, maybe, but ...
My unlined hats see more use as the warm weather settles in. What I'd like now is the equipment to perforate the crowns on a coupla-three of the inexpensively acquired old hats I've refurbished over the past few months. But I don't know just what that equipment is or where to obtain it. What I don't want is largish holes surrounded by metal grommets. (Nothing against those "utility" sorts of hats, either, but it's not what I have in mind here.)
Any assistance would be most appreciated.
Perhaps the perforations somehow made the hats less durable than their unventilated contemporaries, but I kinda doubt that. It seems likelier that the perforated lid got worn under harder conditions -- in the heat and sun, where a man would get sweaty and dirty, as would his hat. And then his missus would take the opportunity some cool autumn day to relegate the grungy old thing to the trash heap. A fanciful scenario, maybe, but ...
My unlined hats see more use as the warm weather settles in. What I'd like now is the equipment to perforate the crowns on a coupla-three of the inexpensively acquired old hats I've refurbished over the past few months. But I don't know just what that equipment is or where to obtain it. What I don't want is largish holes surrounded by metal grommets. (Nothing against those "utility" sorts of hats, either, but it's not what I have in mind here.)
Any assistance would be most appreciated.