My fedora looks fine on the outside "where it counts", but I noticed the little bow on the rear of the sweatband is not in the exact rear of the hat. The hat size sticker(53) IS. Is this common or did I possibly get a "factory second"?
It may well be an "error' and in fact a "second". But "where the hat hits the head" (to coin a term!), does the outside look of the hat meet your needs?
I have an old Dorf-Pac 'Indy' hat which I still wear today even though the cheap lining/band came out years ago. I've never found anyone making comment on my hat interior when it looks so good on my exterior.
The joint and bow in the sweat should always be in the center back to allow the correct stress on the leather, but that usually will only be an issue to you.
I have a couple of hats where the seam on the back of the brim binding isn't exactly centered. A little off to the left or to the right. At least the bows on my sweats are all located where they are supposed to be.
I have several hats that were open crown models that were not factory shaped, mostly westerns but there were open crown or little shaped crown fedoras, where the person doing the bash didn't set it perfectly straight in relation to the sweatband. Probably not a second.
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