Also I would get a proper hat box and study it's:
design,
shape
dimesions
and construction to see what is needed for a proper hat box.
Is it for travel or only home storage?
You may be able to find a plain hat box at Michael's art supplies. Varipac also makes hat boxes, and I would wager that most arts & crafts shops in your area carry hat boxes in the round variety. Some may be ladylike with fabric attached but that can be easily removed if your delicate sensabilities are offended by such things. Also, any western store is going to carry hat boxes, and they may have spares in the back from hats that were sold but the people didn't take the box. Hopes this helps.
I actually almost did this, but instead decided to make an extra shelf and cedar line it in the closet and use the cardboard boxes...
But if I did, I'd use a nice maple. It's pretty, looks great, it's a hardwood and easy to work with. I would make a simple box big enough for most hats. Make it a 5 sided box. Leave the front open. I'd also dovetail it together, it's great looking and very strong. I'd then line it with aromic cedar on the sided and top. I'd felt line the bottom. On the front I'd cut a piece of plexi-glass to size and add a nice brass piano hinge and a vintage looking handle. That way you can see your hats and decide which one to wear. I'd make about 10 of these boxes and line them up verically or horizonally or both. As to finish it's up your tastes. I would not finish inside as the it would defeat the cedar.
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