The reason why I ask is because of how my Akubra Federation sits on my head. It's definitely the right size because I have a workable amount of space on the sides of my head, and the back feels fine because it's buffered by my hair. However, the front, where the sweatband has contact with my forehead skin, feels a bit tight. When I remove the hat, I always have a 2 inch vertical red line across my forehead.
I emailed Ron Lilburne at HatsDirect. He said:
So, I've done this, the knee-stretching bit. I use nearly all of my force. It helps for a short time but retracts back to where it was initially. I know that my solution is a hat stretcher -- in the meantime, is this indicative that I'm actually a 7 5/8 LO? Is this how you tell when you're a long oval?
I emailed Ron Lilburne at HatsDirect. He said:
Ron Lilburne @ HatsDirect.com said:Your head is likely to be tending what is "long oval", hence the tightness front to back. The hat has a memory wire in the sweat band which will assist in eventually shaping to your noggin.
To help this process on its way, place the hat (front) on your knee and using both hands stretch the hat back. You cannot hurt the hat. Give it plenty of muscle. Try it on and repeat as needed. Do not worry about the sides, they will be ok, just pushing in will make the sides indent, but stretching the hat front to back will not.
After this you may require a little steam to put the hat back into shape but generally not. It should be ok - if you still have room on the sides the 61 will be fine, occasionally hats are just plain stubborn, it will adopt your head shape in time. Let me know how you get on...
So, I've done this, the knee-stretching bit. I use nearly all of my force. It helps for a short time but retracts back to where it was initially. I know that my solution is a hat stretcher -- in the meantime, is this indicative that I'm actually a 7 5/8 LO? Is this how you tell when you're a long oval?