Let your hat shrink?
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Let your hat shrink?
I own a Akubra Federation Deluxe. The size is 59cm. My head is a bit smaller, nearly 58cm. I´m using tape all around now but the fit is not perfect. Is it possible to let the hat shrink a little to a better fit? I hope someone can help.
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Re: Let your hat shrink?
You could always try to increase the thickness of the sweatband i read about it on the web page about "The Turn", sorry but i cant find it right nowLast Crusader wrote:I own a Akubra Federation Deluxe. The size is 59cm. My head is a bit smaller, nearly 58cm. I´m using tape all around now but the fit is not perfect. Is it possible to let the hat shrink a little to a better fit? I hope someone can help.
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Yes, as I said I use tape behind the sweatband all around already. But isn´t it possible to shrink the diameter of the crown as well?You could always try to increase the thickness of the sweatband
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Last edited by Last Crusader on Sat Sep 03, 2005 1:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Fedora said something about this in his last post here...Last Crusader wrote:Yes, as I said I use tape behind the sweatband all around already. But isn´t it possible to shrink the diameter of the krown as well?You could always try to increase the thickness of the sweatband
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Erri,
The turn has to do with turning the hat to get the brim swoop. I think that you are talking about 3K$'s idea about folding the sweatband in half.
There is a thread or two somewhere that talks about using the lampshade trick that I believe was originally thought up by Fedora (Steve of AB hats).
It basicly consists of wetting the inside of the sweatband and putting it on top of a lampshade and turning on the lamp. I would also suggest that you put a towel or something over the top of the lampshade to keep it from possibly burning the hat. After ten minutes or so, check the hat to see if it has shrunken to the correct size. It is supposed to be able to take a hat down almost a full size.
I think plenty of people have sucessfully done this. However, I would think that there is a chance that the hat may taper, but I guess there is no guarantee how it will come out. If it did, you could always have Fedora reblock the hat and during the reblock, make it whatever size you want.
Hopefully, VP will come along and post all the links that have threads to discuss this. Or you could do a search for lampshade and see what you can find. It is hard to beat VP, he will probably have it posted before you have a chance to read this and type in the search.
The turn has to do with turning the hat to get the brim swoop. I think that you are talking about 3K$'s idea about folding the sweatband in half.
There is a thread or two somewhere that talks about using the lampshade trick that I believe was originally thought up by Fedora (Steve of AB hats).
It basicly consists of wetting the inside of the sweatband and putting it on top of a lampshade and turning on the lamp. I would also suggest that you put a towel or something over the top of the lampshade to keep it from possibly burning the hat. After ten minutes or so, check the hat to see if it has shrunken to the correct size. It is supposed to be able to take a hat down almost a full size.
I think plenty of people have sucessfully done this. However, I would think that there is a chance that the hat may taper, but I guess there is no guarantee how it will come out. If it did, you could always have Fedora reblock the hat and during the reblock, make it whatever size you want.
Hopefully, VP will come along and post all the links that have threads to discuss this. Or you could do a search for lampshade and see what you can find. It is hard to beat VP, he will probably have it posted before you have a chance to read this and type in the search.
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My Akubra deluxe was a bit to big at first . The bashing made it shrink some and for that final fit I used steam on the sweatband and underneath it (on the inside of the crown). I then used a hairdryer to gently dry the sweatband and the rim of the crown. That did the trick. You have to be very careful and remember to do it in small and gentle steps.
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I concur with all the above, remember an akubra must be LOOSE when new, they will absolutely shrink down over time and use. May i suggest the "baked rabbit method" often employed downunder,i.e. just leave the hat in a parked car on a hot day for a couple of hours and presto , best served with a chilled beer of your choice, works for me, cheers chauvel.
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viewtopic.php?t=5716Bufflehead Jones wrote:Hopefully, VP will come along and post all the links that have threads to discuss this. Or you could do a search for lampshade and see what you can find. It is hard to beat VP, he will probably have it posted before you have a chance to read this and type in the search.
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