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It has taken me about three years to get around to it, but I
finally conducted my experiment to create a summer felt hat.
I started with an American Hat Company Beaver 50 "open road"
style hat. Nice, stiff, somewhat thick felt. I figured it was a good
candidate because it has a relatively narrow 60s style sweatband-
less contact, less heat- and a very large crown. Particularly since
it's a 7 3/4 (which required a bit of sweatband shrinking). A color
that reflects heat, too.
I got some leather hole punches and mostly paid attention as I
created a somewhat freeform set of ventilation perforations:
[sorry for any inconvenience- odd Flickr UI issue. The pictures should be visible now.]
Leaving the aesthetics aside, this certainly represents a lot more
opportunity for air flow than your typical vented felt fedora or bowler.
I am here to report that it doesn't make much of a difference, unless
you're out on a very windy day. I may continue the experiment until
the hat is nearly completely dotted with holes, but remember that after
a point the hat becomes less useful and less structurally sound.
Hope this is of some interest- I know there has been some speculation
here on the efficacy of venting felt hats.
finally conducted my experiment to create a summer felt hat.
I started with an American Hat Company Beaver 50 "open road"
style hat. Nice, stiff, somewhat thick felt. I figured it was a good
candidate because it has a relatively narrow 60s style sweatband-
less contact, less heat- and a very large crown. Particularly since
it's a 7 3/4 (which required a bit of sweatband shrinking). A color
that reflects heat, too.
I got some leather hole punches and mostly paid attention as I
created a somewhat freeform set of ventilation perforations:
[sorry for any inconvenience- odd Flickr UI issue. The pictures should be visible now.]
Leaving the aesthetics aside, this certainly represents a lot more
opportunity for air flow than your typical vented felt fedora or bowler.
I am here to report that it doesn't make much of a difference, unless
you're out on a very windy day. I may continue the experiment until
the hat is nearly completely dotted with holes, but remember that after
a point the hat becomes less useful and less structurally sound.
Hope this is of some interest- I know there has been some speculation
here on the efficacy of venting felt hats.