Are there any tips for fitting an AB?
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- Hunter Jones
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Are there any tips for fitting an AB?
I'm planning on ordering an AB soon and I was wondering if any of you had any tips on getting the best fit?
I don't know my hat size so I will only be giving the size in inches. Is there anything else I should be telling Steve?
Regards,
Hunter
I don't know my hat size so I will only be giving the size in inches. Is there anything else I should be telling Steve?
Regards,
Hunter
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Thats all I gave steve but, I would give him a call. Let him know of any concerns you might have ( and what you wan't your hat to look like). He will take care the rest .
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Here's my experience with the fitting of an AB:
When I initially ordered my hat from Steve, I told him I wanted a size 7 5/8 size, with I believe a long oval (not sure). When I got it, I put it on and thought "Oh no, it's too big!". And it was, it was about .5-1 cm's too big. I wore it anyway, and within a week, it had shrunk down to EXACTLY my size. I had experienced PB's work, where it initially feels right on and then shrinks and expands wildly, but Steve's work has hardly shrunk or expanded at all since it shrank to my size.
Moral of the story: don't worry, Fedora will get your hat right! Just measure the length in cm's (because cm's are more precise), taking care not to pull too tight, guestimate what you think your head shape is, and tell Fedora. No problem. :junior: -IJ
When I initially ordered my hat from Steve, I told him I wanted a size 7 5/8 size, with I believe a long oval (not sure). When I got it, I put it on and thought "Oh no, it's too big!". And it was, it was about .5-1 cm's too big. I wore it anyway, and within a week, it had shrunk down to EXACTLY my size. I had experienced PB's work, where it initially feels right on and then shrinks and expands wildly, but Steve's work has hardly shrunk or expanded at all since it shrank to my size.
Moral of the story: don't worry, Fedora will get your hat right! Just measure the length in cm's (because cm's are more precise), taking care not to pull too tight, guestimate what you think your head shape is, and tell Fedora. No problem. :junior: -IJ
- Hunter Jones
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Another option is to go to a place that sells Stetsons (or any other brand) and jot down the size AND maker -- this can vary amongst makers (I was told that Italian sizes run big).
That way, if Fedora knows you take a 7 1/2 Stetson but, say, a 7 3/8 in some other brand, he can adapt yours accordingly.
That way, if Fedora knows you take a 7 1/2 Stetson but, say, a 7 3/8 in some other brand, he can adapt yours accordingly.