Francesca
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Hello,
I was recently given a lovely 100% wool, black, men's fedora by a family member who came back from South America. This person acted decidedly excited to surprise me with it, and surprised and incredibly appreciative I indeed was... unfortunately it is too small (it says that it is a 7, but I'm not sure about it's exact proportions... from what I understand, a "7" could mean different things for different makers), and I did not have the heart to say it (and even if I did, there is no possible way for it to be returned).
Prior to this, I have never owned my own hat of such nature, though I have warmly admired, lusted after, and spoke of them. Having not had one in my possession, and not going to receive a proper, professional fitting, I never spoke of my hat size. From what I have measured, it appears that I am roughly a fitted size of 7 3/8 (if I did it correctly, which I am uncertain of... inches are 23'' 3/8, or 58 CM).
The person who gave it to me (who is not widely versed on headwear, so I don't think he realized that guessing someone elses' isn't generally wise) said that he wears a 7 1/2, and "figured that I am smaller." While, yes, I am slightly below his own, my size is still a bit larger than most women (though everything is proportionate, hah).
Has anyone else been in this situation before? May I ask how you handled it? I think that I will have a day or so before anyone notices that I have not yet worn it out, and I am trying to figure out how to go about it... should I mention it, should I simply wear it a few times in their presence to avoid hurt feelings, etc.?
Do you think that the difference in sizes is such a vast contrast that it would look strange or disagreeable to wear? It is probably wishful thinking to contemplate a way to faintly ease the circumference out, correct?
My best,
- F
I was recently given a lovely 100% wool, black, men's fedora by a family member who came back from South America. This person acted decidedly excited to surprise me with it, and surprised and incredibly appreciative I indeed was... unfortunately it is too small (it says that it is a 7, but I'm not sure about it's exact proportions... from what I understand, a "7" could mean different things for different makers), and I did not have the heart to say it (and even if I did, there is no possible way for it to be returned).
Prior to this, I have never owned my own hat of such nature, though I have warmly admired, lusted after, and spoke of them. Having not had one in my possession, and not going to receive a proper, professional fitting, I never spoke of my hat size. From what I have measured, it appears that I am roughly a fitted size of 7 3/8 (if I did it correctly, which I am uncertain of... inches are 23'' 3/8, or 58 CM).
The person who gave it to me (who is not widely versed on headwear, so I don't think he realized that guessing someone elses' isn't generally wise) said that he wears a 7 1/2, and "figured that I am smaller." While, yes, I am slightly below his own, my size is still a bit larger than most women (though everything is proportionate, hah).
Has anyone else been in this situation before? May I ask how you handled it? I think that I will have a day or so before anyone notices that I have not yet worn it out, and I am trying to figure out how to go about it... should I mention it, should I simply wear it a few times in their presence to avoid hurt feelings, etc.?
Do you think that the difference in sizes is such a vast contrast that it would look strange or disagreeable to wear? It is probably wishful thinking to contemplate a way to faintly ease the circumference out, correct?
My best,
- F
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