Doc Glockster
One of the Regulars
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I've recently purchased a couple of new fur and felt hats, one an Akubra and the other a Stetson.
I basically have a choice of two closets to store them in.
One is a walk-in closet, with a door, attached to the master bathroom. The door will stay shut most of the time, and if I use that closet, the hat will stay in its original box with a hat jack and will be toward the back of the closet. Although the bathroom itself has a shower and will be subject to the steam from that shower, I will maintain a "rule" that the closet is not to be opened if there is any chance that moisture from the shower is still lingering in the bathroom.
The other closet is in a den at the other end of the house, and is also a walk-in closet though not as deep as the other one. It is nowhere near the moisture from the shower, but it is at a corner of the house, and the large windows allow the warmth of the sun to make the den itself rather warm in the afternoon. This warmth is barely mitigated by the air conditioning. People in the room prefer to have a fan on even if the A/C is on. So, in a nutshell, the walk-in closet in this room is dry but is subject to be a little warmer than the rest of the house.
So, the question is: given the choice of these two closets, which would be the best one for storing hats so they do not deteriorate?
I basically have a choice of two closets to store them in.
One is a walk-in closet, with a door, attached to the master bathroom. The door will stay shut most of the time, and if I use that closet, the hat will stay in its original box with a hat jack and will be toward the back of the closet. Although the bathroom itself has a shower and will be subject to the steam from that shower, I will maintain a "rule" that the closet is not to be opened if there is any chance that moisture from the shower is still lingering in the bathroom.
The other closet is in a den at the other end of the house, and is also a walk-in closet though not as deep as the other one. It is nowhere near the moisture from the shower, but it is at a corner of the house, and the large windows allow the warmth of the sun to make the den itself rather warm in the afternoon. This warmth is barely mitigated by the air conditioning. People in the room prefer to have a fan on even if the A/C is on. So, in a nutshell, the walk-in closet in this room is dry but is subject to be a little warmer than the rest of the house.
So, the question is: given the choice of these two closets, which would be the best one for storing hats so they do not deteriorate?