lostinperiphery
Familiar Face
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I've had this dobbs forty for a few years, and while the felt quality is absolutely exquisite, the hat itself has seen better days. Its missing a liner, the ribbon and felt are badly stained, the sweatband is cracked and torn in places. On top of all that, I really do not like the color, as I much prefer darker hats. But as I said, the felt itself is to die for, and will take any crease I give it without a bit of steam.
I would very much like to be able to turn this into a wearable 'beater' fedora. One of impeccable quality, but that I wouldn't be afraid to toss around and wear when I get my hands dirty. And if it were but a darker brown, I would overlook its other flaws, and make it my 'adventure hat'. So as hesitant as I am to say it aloud, I'd like to try and perform an Indy conversion on it.
Seeing as a It would likely then need a new sweatband and ribbon, I do not believe I'm up to doing the work myself. Could anyone suggest a professional who might be willing to work on a vintage hat such as this?
I would very much like to be able to turn this into a wearable 'beater' fedora. One of impeccable quality, but that I wouldn't be afraid to toss around and wear when I get my hands dirty. And if it were but a darker brown, I would overlook its other flaws, and make it my 'adventure hat'. So as hesitant as I am to say it aloud, I'd like to try and perform an Indy conversion on it.
Seeing as a It would likely then need a new sweatband and ribbon, I do not believe I'm up to doing the work myself. Could anyone suggest a professional who might be willing to work on a vintage hat such as this?