To clarify the "Turn"
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To clarify the "Turn"
Here are some pics to answer the recent "turn" questions.
Here is my hat with the actual "front" toward the front.
Here it is in correct "turned" position.
Here is my hat with the actual "front" toward the front.
Here it is in correct "turned" position.
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The funny thing is, Tone, when you turn a hat, sometimes you still put it on straight with the pinch slightly askew. I am guilty of this all of the time. Often, if you look closely in my posted pics, you'll see my hat slightly askew. Watching how many people did the same thing in old movies, I don't feel so badly.
Well then i'm guilty too!! Sooo many timesHemingway Jones wrote:The funny thing is, Tone, when you turn a hat, sometimes you still put it on straight with the pinch slightly askew. I am guilty of this all of the time. Often, if you look closely in my posted pics, you'll see my hat slightly askew. Watching how many people did the same thing in old movies, I don't feel so badly.
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Hey Tone,
Is the reason that you don't like the turn, because you can't stand something sitting on your head that doesn't feel symetrical? I feel the same way.
I was worried about getting my AB turned as I would not be able to wear a hat if it felt "cockeyed" sitting on my head. Fedora assured me that I would not be able to tell that the AB was turned because the felt would mold itself to my head and it would feel as if it was sitting properly on my head.
I didn't have a lot of faith, as I can feel the slightest imperfection in something that I am wearing. I could not believe it, but it was true. I can't even tell that my AB is turned.
I really think that if I turned any of my other hats, I would not be able to wear them as they would feel twisted on my head.
I noticed that you didn't mention trying to turn an Adventurebilt, just some other hats. If you have a 100% beaver AB, try it on that one. Unbelievable.
Is the reason that you don't like the turn, because you can't stand something sitting on your head that doesn't feel symetrical? I feel the same way.
I was worried about getting my AB turned as I would not be able to wear a hat if it felt "cockeyed" sitting on my head. Fedora assured me that I would not be able to tell that the AB was turned because the felt would mold itself to my head and it would feel as if it was sitting properly on my head.
I didn't have a lot of faith, as I can feel the slightest imperfection in something that I am wearing. I could not believe it, but it was true. I can't even tell that my AB is turned.
I really think that if I turned any of my other hats, I would not be able to wear them as they would feel twisted on my head.
I noticed that you didn't mention trying to turn an Adventurebilt, just some other hats. If you have a 100% beaver AB, try it on that one. Unbelievable.
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Well I've been wearing my hat the whole time like this! As PJ says, some of the Raiders pics show HF wearing the hat like this too & not understandin what being "turned" truely meant, when I got the hat I figured that's how it should be worn. Whilst I would now like to wear it correctly, unfortunately it has now conformed to my head so much, that if I turn it, it feels most uncomfortableHemingway Jones wrote:The funny thing is, Tone, when you turn a hat, sometimes you still put it on straight with the pinch slightly askew. I am guilty of this all of the time. Often, if you look closely in my posted pics, you'll see my hat slightly askew. Watching how many people did the same thing in old movies, I don't feel so badly.
BTW, PJ, you'll never get the true Raiders look unless you...
...STOP SHAVING!