jec
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Is there any reason NOT to remove the liner from my Akubra Angler that I wear out in the sun when I am painting? Not having much hair on top, I am finding that my sweaty dome sticks to the plastic on the crown of the hat's liner. Then the liner nearly pops out inside-out when I take the hat off!
Today when it happened I realized that the best solution might be just to remove the liner altogether. Can anyone tell me why I shouldn't do it? Why is the liner there?
OR perhaps there is a better fix?
I expect some of you to suggest a straw hat, instead of the felt - and yes, maybe that is the way to go for hot summer days. But I am trying to limit the number of hats in the collection that are destined to get smeared with wet paint!
Thanks for the help.
Today when it happened I realized that the best solution might be just to remove the liner altogether. Can anyone tell me why I shouldn't do it? Why is the liner there?
OR perhaps there is a better fix?
I expect some of you to suggest a straw hat, instead of the felt - and yes, maybe that is the way to go for hot summer days. But I am trying to limit the number of hats in the collection that are destined to get smeared with wet paint!
Thanks for the help.