Randall Renshaw
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Hat sizes generally go in 1/4 increments, but that’s different from 1/4 of an inch. After some expensive and heartbreaking mistakes, the most I’ll do is just bump a hat that fits but is on the tight side. Some others have had better luck sizing up hats…wish Randall @Randall Renshaw was still active.
I came today to post my new hat victory and saw this mention.
Thanks, Brent.
Going up a full size, and definitely two, requires a full on tear down and rebuild—done correctly, anyway.
Otherwise, as Brent said, you’ll likely ruin an all too important sweatband and also end up with a very unattractive tapered crown.
It’s a lot of patiently stepped and skilled work, but well worth the trouble on special lids.
Unless you’re especially crafty with your hands and own a correctly shaped hat block/flange and also have around twenty worthless felt hats to practice on, I don’t recommend the arduous process.
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