I've seen this mentioned many, many times before, that a proper fit for a hat (among other things) assures that the top of the crown is not touching the top of your head. Does anybody else ignore this entirely? I actually prefer it when the top of the crown touches the top of my head, and I crease my hats accordingly to make it so. It makes it so that the hat feels more secure on my head, and it lowers the crown's profile while wearing the hat so as to avoid what I feel gives me, personally, a stovepipe / Pez dispenser effect.
Is there a reason behind this rule? Is it to keep the hat from messing up your hair if you put styling gel / pomade / etc. in it? Perhaps this is another reason I ignore the rule; I don't use any hair styling products.
Is there a reason behind this rule? Is it to keep the hat from messing up your hair if you put styling gel / pomade / etc. in it? Perhaps this is another reason I ignore the rule; I don't use any hair styling products.