The Wiser Hatter
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Sadly we have use and under welt and the technique to do Cav edges has been lost to time. The Cav edge gives body to the brim and lets you snap it down easy in the front.
Not being a hat expert I would have great difficulty in distinguishing between a Cavanagh edge on a beaver felt & the underwelt of a Bailey's lite wool felt hat, at least without a magnifying glass, so to me, a welted edge signifies 'cheap' however prestigious a welted or Cavanagh edge may be in some quarters. I'm not into thick chunky brims anyway. Of course beauty is in the eye of the beholder & since welted edges exist, someone must like 'em..........fortunately there are enough hat shapes, styles, colours & brim edge finishes to suit everyone.
I'll also remind you that the OP asked for our opinions on them, I merely gave mine.
It really doesn't do anything for "strength" as far as I know. It is just a cosmetic treatment.
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