mfgann
New in Town
- Messages
- 5
- Location
- Madison, AL
Hello everyone. I've been lurking about a bit, learning, and finally took the plunge. Let me start by saying I've always been a bit frustrated about hats, since I never seemed to look right in them. All the ball-caps I tried were just too small for my big head. I had given up on it. Finally a few years ago while at the beach, the sun was just too much, and I decided to tinker with the hats, mostly Panama style. I was still not doing so hot as only some of the XLs would barely fit me, then I discovered the Tilleys behind the counter, and found that picking the right hat size worked much better. I got a 7 5/8 (which I still think is a bit small.. I always stretch it post-wash). I recently decided I needed something a little 'nicer' for work, and having seen my father start wearing fedoras lately I took an interest in them. I measured my noggin, came up with a weak 7 3/4 and finally ordered this:
Bogart style Fur-Felt Scala
Now what actually came was a C-crown, which I like just as well, but it raises a few questions for a beginner.
First, when I wear it, it is slightly loose (haven't padded the sweat-band yet) but I 'top-out' pretty quickly.. I could use about a 1/4 to 1/2 inch more depth. My wife doesn't want the crown too much higher though. So in the humble opinion of the more experienced, should I just wait for a rain and pull it down tight and then let it dry like that, should I attempt to bash it to another style that might give me a bit more head-room but won't appear too much taller, or should I return it for a different bashed style?
Next question is, storing it. So far I've kept it on top of a (long-since emtpy) wine bottle, but I'd to know what most hang their hats on? I can't keep it on a door knob because of youngsters. Any particularly good type of thing I should use as a hook? I'll probably not be one to baby it too much after I get used to it, and I doubt my wife will let me use up a lot of counter space after I start collecting more.
Lastly, a question of style. I've noticed many flip the back brim up. My wife liked it flipped down.. is this still a typical style? Is it a goofy way to wear it? How do you get the brim to 'droop' a little more?
All in all, I'm really liking it, and I'm loving being able to wear a hat finally.. It feels like freedom, in some strange way. Anyway, happy to be here folks.
Matthew
Bogart style Fur-Felt Scala
Now what actually came was a C-crown, which I like just as well, but it raises a few questions for a beginner.
First, when I wear it, it is slightly loose (haven't padded the sweat-band yet) but I 'top-out' pretty quickly.. I could use about a 1/4 to 1/2 inch more depth. My wife doesn't want the crown too much higher though. So in the humble opinion of the more experienced, should I just wait for a rain and pull it down tight and then let it dry like that, should I attempt to bash it to another style that might give me a bit more head-room but won't appear too much taller, or should I return it for a different bashed style?
Next question is, storing it. So far I've kept it on top of a (long-since emtpy) wine bottle, but I'd to know what most hang their hats on? I can't keep it on a door knob because of youngsters. Any particularly good type of thing I should use as a hook? I'll probably not be one to baby it too much after I get used to it, and I doubt my wife will let me use up a lot of counter space after I start collecting more.
Lastly, a question of style. I've noticed many flip the back brim up. My wife liked it flipped down.. is this still a typical style? Is it a goofy way to wear it? How do you get the brim to 'droop' a little more?
All in all, I'm really liking it, and I'm loving being able to wear a hat finally.. It feels like freedom, in some strange way. Anyway, happy to be here folks.
Matthew