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Here is the first hat that got saturated during our recent hurricane. http://public.fotki.com/Fedora/hats/katrinas_wrath.html
There are also other pics there on that site. I initially wore this beaver hat in the torrential rain that we endured for 15 hours. Once this one got saturated to the core, I pulled out the Safari hat and used it, complete with chin strap.
All that I did to the hat pictured above was to throw some Cairo looking creases into the hat, and stand it on its crown. I just remembered the hat and went and got it and snapped these pics. I think there might be just a bit of taper from the saturation and drying, but not too drastic, and certainly wearable. All of what you see are dried in creases. Fedorahttp://public.fotki.com/Fedora/hats/kat ... rath3.html
There are also other pics there on that site. I initially wore this beaver hat in the torrential rain that we endured for 15 hours. Once this one got saturated to the core, I pulled out the Safari hat and used it, complete with chin strap.
All that I did to the hat pictured above was to throw some Cairo looking creases into the hat, and stand it on its crown. I just remembered the hat and went and got it and snapped these pics. I think there might be just a bit of taper from the saturation and drying, but not too drastic, and certainly wearable. All of what you see are dried in creases. Fedorahttp://public.fotki.com/Fedora/hats/kat ... rath3.html
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He said that they endured the rain for 15 hours, which was the duration of Katrina, not that he was out in it for that long. As you probably know, in rains like that you can get saturated in a matter of minutes. Perhaps in the time to run to safety.agent5 wrote:So, am I to understand that you sat in the rain with this hat on for 15 hours?
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Is pic #12 the hat before it got wet? I know what pics #9-#11 are.
Yes. I just looked and I had pics of the "before" already on the site. The ribbon is my personal preference on Indy hats. Not screen accurate though, but I have seen lots of vintage brown hats with the iron color ribbon.
So, am I to understand that you sat in the rain with this hat on for 15 hours?
I am mad, but not that mad. I had to make a dozen or so trips getting the hat tools and stuff inside a more substantial structure. Hence, I got soaked, and so did the hat. My head was still dry though, when I pulled the hat off and got another one to get soaked. Plus, I was curious as to how the hat would taper. A field test. Fedora
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Is there a place where I could find that ribbon if I want to change it in the future? I changed the ribbon on one of my Akubras, to black, and it turned out great.
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I am afraid I have all of that is left of this ribbon. I bought up on it a few months ago when it was found. 1930's era grosgrain. I still have plenty though. Oh, the brown ribbon on your hat is the dark brown vintage. Same ribbon as the iron color. I just prefer the iron on my brown hats. Fedora
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