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Hello,
The other day, in the Spanish Indiana Jones Fan Club forum (the local equivalent of COW, more or less), a member put some photos of how his fedora had developed crown damage because of handling it by that area. I posted the usual advice about trying to avoid that by handling the brim instead, as we all know.
Well, an alternative was suggested, consisting of reinforcing the relevant areas of the inside crown with silicone, so providing it with a sort of "structure". It is "specially recommended" for straw hats and soft felts. There is even a sticky article in the web with this advice, here (in Spanish, but there are photos):
http://www.indianajones.es/manualidades/fedora-cuidados.php
Yes, I know not a few weird advice, ideas, interpretations, or concepts, regarding hats, often appear in the Indy-related forums. But, have you heard of this before?
Regards!
The other day, in the Spanish Indiana Jones Fan Club forum (the local equivalent of COW, more or less), a member put some photos of how his fedora had developed crown damage because of handling it by that area. I posted the usual advice about trying to avoid that by handling the brim instead, as we all know.
Well, an alternative was suggested, consisting of reinforcing the relevant areas of the inside crown with silicone, so providing it with a sort of "structure". It is "specially recommended" for straw hats and soft felts. There is even a sticky article in the web with this advice, here (in Spanish, but there are photos):
http://www.indianajones.es/manualidades/fedora-cuidados.php
Yes, I know not a few weird advice, ideas, interpretations, or concepts, regarding hats, often appear in the Indy-related forums. But, have you heard of this before?
Regards!