chum said:Most posts about this hat say once it gets rained on it will shrink a little which is all I need. Tired of waiting on the rain!!!Can't I just hold it in the shower? If so, I assume I should use cold water.
chum said:I hated the foam pads. They made the sweatband look all puckered. I will try the tissue suggestion for a while...the dollar bill suggestion was good too, but I would end up yanking them out when I did'nt have any cash on me.![]()
I read on a web site about leather that you could shrink it carefully with a blow dryer set on warm. Very tempting, but I will respect the gurus on this site and try to be more patient with it!
J B said:Just for the record, I actually never used the foam pads that were sent in the box. I did try to apply them, but even then the hat was kind of too tight with them.
chum said:Most posts about this hat say once it gets rained on it will shrink a little which is all I need. Tired of waiting on the rain!!!Can't I just hold it in the shower? If so, I assume I should use cold water.
CRH said:Have someone drive you up to Dubuque and do a canoe float back to St. Louis. Your Fed will be fine by the time you get back home.
The Big Muddy is very interesting this time of year.![]()
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My Stetson Chatam shrunk down to the extent that it fit comfortably without foam strips.Musashi said:This thread was very helpful for information. I've got a maybe month and a half old 'new' stetson whippet, and it's idea of 7 1/4 is bigger than my head's 7 1/4... Any idea if these tips for the Akubra apply the same to modern stetsons? Can I expect adequate shrinkage with wear and patience?
Musashi said:This thread was very helpful for information. I've got a maybe month and a half old 'new' stetson whippet, and it's idea of 7 1/4 is bigger than my head's 7 1/4... Any idea if these tips for the Akubra apply the same to modern stetsons? Can I expect adequate shrinkage with wear and patience?