EdinLA44
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Hi folks,
I wanted to get an opinion on whether I'm being overly critical about my hat band. I just got my first straw hat today. It's a nice Cuenca with a 2 1/2" brim. I wore it for the first time today and I really like it. But then something caught my eye when I was looking at it in the mirror and now when I wear it, it always draws my attention.
There is a slight gap between the bottom of the hat band and where the crease for the brim starts. It's a tad over 1/8". I realise that the hat body to brim crease is not going to be a perfect 90 degree angle, but I'm wondering if this gap should be there. Shouldn't the band come all the way down and touch the crease? It does on my fedora.
I looked under the sweat band and the hat band is tacked with thread at 4 places around the circumference of the hat and the gap is consistent all the way around the hat so it doesn't appear to be a manufacturing error. Considering that this is my first straw hat, I was just wondering if this gap is a problem that should be fixed or if I should ignore it. I live in Los Angeles and I don't know of any hat repair folks that I'd trust so I'd probably try to fix it myself.
Ed
Here's a few photos:
I wanted to get an opinion on whether I'm being overly critical about my hat band. I just got my first straw hat today. It's a nice Cuenca with a 2 1/2" brim. I wore it for the first time today and I really like it. But then something caught my eye when I was looking at it in the mirror and now when I wear it, it always draws my attention.
There is a slight gap between the bottom of the hat band and where the crease for the brim starts. It's a tad over 1/8". I realise that the hat body to brim crease is not going to be a perfect 90 degree angle, but I'm wondering if this gap should be there. Shouldn't the band come all the way down and touch the crease? It does on my fedora.
I looked under the sweat band and the hat band is tacked with thread at 4 places around the circumference of the hat and the gap is consistent all the way around the hat so it doesn't appear to be a manufacturing error. Considering that this is my first straw hat, I was just wondering if this gap is a problem that should be fixed or if I should ignore it. I live in Los Angeles and I don't know of any hat repair folks that I'd trust so I'd probably try to fix it myself.
Ed
Here's a few photos: