BR Gordon
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Andy, I really like the cap and I agree with Ed. With a little work on the crown, the cap will look even better.
Well, gents, it is not easy to get the wrinkles out of a linen/cotton cap. I suspect that wrinkles may be a natural state of appearance for this Stetson. But I did the best I could. It's a good thing it's raining here today - we should get enough water to replenish the amounts of steam that I used to get rid of the wrinkles that I could.
And now it's somewhat less wrinkled, though some wrinkles refuse to leave:
Nice!!! Which Stetson cap is that? How wide is the material on that one? btw, I see it's raining in Cleveland. We've had rain all day here in Central Ohio but it's just now beginning clear up some.
I think both caps look good on you but, between the two, I prefer the B! Wear cap as well. They're both nice caps, but the narrow width of the Stetson cap reminds me of the modern style of flat caps and it just doesn't look quite right. I do, however, agree with Johnny J--the front seam should be centered over the brim.And this is why I have purchased only one 8 panel prior to this Stetson. It's a B! Wear, and it's the standard cut. It makes me look ridiculous...
Orangegrad, I am pretty new to caps and I have found that I had to work with all of them to get wrinkles out or to lay right or to have the shape I wanted. Unlike a felt hat these caps have no real structure like wires to keep there shape so I had a lot to learn. One thing that Che told me helped the most. I would lightly steam the cap and then use T-shirts to fill up the inside of the cap. then I would work the cap and shirts till I was happy with the shape. After the caps have the shape I want them to hold I can hang them on a hook and they won't cave in from sitting on there brim.
If anyone else has some advise on shaping and retaining a caps shape I would like to learn more for I see even more caps in my future.
Hello fellow cap lovers, a young newbie joining the ranks
Just a few weeks back I bought a cheap duckbill cap, mostly made of polyester just for fun. Didn't take long before I began wanting a "real" cap, so I bought a Stetson cap soon after (another duckbill). 100% wool, very thin, just perfect for summer.
I hate to admit it, but I've been struck by a new addiction... every day I check Ebay and other sites for all kinds of caps. Now I've got an eye on this Stetson Hatteras model, but I'm a bit worried about the size. Is there any difference from different cap models? The duckbill is XL (61cm) and fits, although sliiighty tight, and now I'm kinda worried 61 might be a bit small for one of those larger sixpences, as the fabric and structure of the duckbill is more forgiving due to its light construction.
Also will the cap shrink as it ages?
I have three Hat People caps, all "full cut", and I really like them. The Pendleton wools they use are rather *soft and not overly warm, which makes them very comfortable to wear. The brims are soft as well, so you can shape them almost however you like, and they don't attach the crown to the brim....I have a Hat People on order. Maybe it will be a fit that I prefer...