SHOWSOMECLASS
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- Des Moines, Iowa
Hello all,
it was time to find some of the hat care supplies mentioned on the forum so I started looking online. For example, online I was seeing prices up and down the price scale for a hat brush plus the added shipping cost. It occurred to me the western stores sell felt cowboy hats. I thought why not give them a try. So I called the RCC Western Store at the local mall. The sales associate said yes they carry brushes, sponges, stretchers, and a full line of felt hat care products by Scout. Upon arriving I was greeted and directed to a end cap well stocked w/ everything I was looking for and more. I purchased a black and white horsehair brush for 10 dollars each and two packages of sponges for $1.99 each. Their are two sponges per package. They took the time to show me how to use everything on one of their hats. Also they have a hat steamer for blocking right there at the counter. I inquired about the cost for blocking and he said free of charge. I then asked what it would cost if I brought in a fedora. That is a free customer service as well he said. I told him I would buy his lunch or something since I don't wear western clothes. Perhaps this piece of information may be of some help for future reference.
Hasta Luego
it was time to find some of the hat care supplies mentioned on the forum so I started looking online. For example, online I was seeing prices up and down the price scale for a hat brush plus the added shipping cost. It occurred to me the western stores sell felt cowboy hats. I thought why not give them a try. So I called the RCC Western Store at the local mall. The sales associate said yes they carry brushes, sponges, stretchers, and a full line of felt hat care products by Scout. Upon arriving I was greeted and directed to a end cap well stocked w/ everything I was looking for and more. I purchased a black and white horsehair brush for 10 dollars each and two packages of sponges for $1.99 each. Their are two sponges per package. They took the time to show me how to use everything on one of their hats. Also they have a hat steamer for blocking right there at the counter. I inquired about the cost for blocking and he said free of charge. I then asked what it would cost if I brought in a fedora. That is a free customer service as well he said. I told him I would buy his lunch or something since I don't wear western clothes. Perhaps this piece of information may be of some help for future reference.
Hasta Luego