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jimmy the lid said:What has always been tough for me is that a center dent tends to touch the top of my head, which I don't like. Still, some hats just look great with a center dent approach. My solution has been to do a crease which I refer to as a "modified center dent." I start off with a pure center dent and shape the crease a bit to create just a tad more space in the center of the crown. Then, I create an upward dent right in the middle. The result -- in wearing the hat, it has the appearance of a center dent, but the crease is not touching my head in the middle, since it is now elevated. Hope that makes sense. Here are a couple of photos to illustrate:
Hope the concept comes through in the photos. Anyway, it's something to consider as a way of making room for your high-crowned noggin and still keeping the aesthetic of a center dent...
Sigh, okay. I broke out the steamer and I'm working on this one, but I keep busting it. Whenever I put the hat on, the center crease finds a way to become a diamond bash.
I will persevere because that's one sweet looking crease and it solves the issue created by my ridged skull very elegantly.
I have also noticed something wacky about the brim. I think my head may be terribly crooked. I'll work on it and post pics when I get a chance.
Wish me luck.
Mark
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