drmaxtejeda
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Yes. Scott, of Finevintagefedoras does it on Etsy. I believe he charges 100 dollars.I don’t know of anyone who will replace an unreeded sweatband. I wish there was someone too.
Optimo’s use of “museum grade” could be hyperbole, but they do have the ability to reporoduce the original sweatband markings (or a reasonable approximation). The Mac Lachlan One-Hundred they refurbished a year or two ago for Max @drmaxtejeda was really something special.
There are several places you can get a sweatband replaced for a reasonable price. Several shops will clean, reblock, and replace the sweatband for $150 or less.
Optimo also did an excellent job of restoring my Stetson Ermine. It was mouldy, and it smelled. Graham put it in an Ozone chamber for six weeks, cleaned it several times, reblocked it to its original shape, and resized it for me, adding a small piece of leather to the original sweatband.
This last bit he was reluctant to do, but I convinced him by asking him to return the sweatband with the hat.
He knew I was going to ask Ignacio to do it, so he just did it himself.
He worked on both the MacLachlan and the Stetson when Optimo did not restore non-Optimo hats, because they were so rare and magnificent felts. He said he had never handled a felt like the Ermine's.
He only charged me 200 dollars each time, and they each took over two months to restore.
I am very grateful to him; he said he did it for the love of the rarity of the hats, and it is true.
Graham Thompson is a great hatter, and Optimo is, to my mind, the greatest asset to modern hatmaking.
Yeah!