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what does the term taper mean?
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Matt Deckard said:Here, I updated this thread.
No taper | |
Taper / \
Reverse taper \ /
Matt Deckard said:Here, I updated this thread.
Taper
daizawaguy said:Sorry, I`m not very clued up on taper, but does the above really have taper?
jimmy the lid said:I think that the concept of taper is much more relevant in terms of looking at the hat from the front -- not the side...
That's how I think of it.jimmy the lid said:I think that the concept of taper is much more relevant in terms of looking at the hat from the front -- not the side...
daizawaguy said:Sorry, I`m not very clued up on taper, but does the above really have taper?
Dinerman said:A fedora can be blocked with a tapered crown or with a straight sided crown.
The coveted "reverse taper" comes from creasing a straight sided crown with a deep(ish) crease. If you are giving a hat a center crease, the deeper you make the crease the more you see reverse taper from the side of the hat, and the more you see taper from the front. Reverse taper generally only refers to what you see from the side of a hat.
No matter which direction it's in,...it just isn't flattering.Matt Deckard said:I assure you, front to back taper counts. Verticality given by the block is the first thing to go when a modern hat shrinks... regardless of whether it's front to back or side to side... EG, it's taper.