To Oval or Not to Oval?
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To Oval or Not to Oval?
Hi Guys,
Just thinking is it important to order your hat to fit your shape, I think I have a slight Oval to my head shape...
Thoughts...?
Cheers,
Just thinking is it important to order your hat to fit your shape, I think I have a slight Oval to my head shape...
Thoughts...?
Cheers,
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How do you work out what shape your head is? I mean I have no idea, As I have never seen my head in the 3rd person!!
You could get someone to photograph your head from the top down, like those Regaine before and after pics!
Or you could do a plaster cast of the top of your head and send it to Fedora (NOTE: wrap hair in clingfilm BEFORE applying plaster!
Sorry quiet sunday evening here.
You could get someone to photograph your head from the top down, like those Regaine before and after pics!
Or you could do a plaster cast of the top of your head and send it to Fedora (NOTE: wrap hair in clingfilm BEFORE applying plaster!
Sorry quiet sunday evening here.
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You could just take a look at the shape of your current hat and what it does when you put it on.
Does the hat appear mostly oval and does it seem to squeeze out a bit when you put it on?
If you pull on the front and back of the hat when it is on your head, does it feel like it fits better?
I think it's Peter Bros that asks, but one good way to really tell is to wrap a white towel around your crown (of your head) and photograph it.
If you can't get a loved one to do it, try a self timer.
I know my Akubras have always come basically oval, and the first thing I do is re-steam it and try to force it to a long oval as much as possible.
Dalexs
Does the hat appear mostly oval and does it seem to squeeze out a bit when you put it on?
If you pull on the front and back of the hat when it is on your head, does it feel like it fits better?
I think it's Peter Bros that asks, but one good way to really tell is to wrap a white towel around your crown (of your head) and photograph it.
If you can't get a loved one to do it, try a self timer.
I know my Akubras have always come basically oval, and the first thing I do is re-steam it and try to force it to a long oval as much as possible.
Dalexs
reg or long oval
Here is something Fedora e-mailed to me when I was trying to decide on the shape.
differential=front to back, minus side to side measurements
The reg oval is 1 3/8 differential, the long 1 3/4.
If you have a well worn hat, you may check this differential there. . . or something I tried with varying results was to form a piece of wire around my head (not too tightly) and double check this measurment.
I had worn a long oval in the past, but probably had not needed too. At least for sure with Fedora's soft, self-conforming hat my regular oval fits fine.
Regards,
Hoosier
differential=front to back, minus side to side measurements
The reg oval is 1 3/8 differential, the long 1 3/4.
If you have a well worn hat, you may check this differential there. . . or something I tried with varying results was to form a piece of wire around my head (not too tightly) and double check this measurment.
I had worn a long oval in the past, but probably had not needed too. At least for sure with Fedora's soft, self-conforming hat my regular oval fits fine.
Regards,
Hoosier
oval
Russ,
It is my understanding from talking with Fedora that YES a more long oval head shape may accentuate the "swoop" in a regular oval hat; however, I think he may have posted something recently which showed a possible taper in back under the same condition. . . Fedora is the one to ask for sure!
Best Regards,
Hoosier
It is my understanding from talking with Fedora that YES a more long oval head shape may accentuate the "swoop" in a regular oval hat; however, I think he may have posted something recently which showed a possible taper in back under the same condition. . . Fedora is the one to ask for sure!
Best Regards,
Hoosier
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Joking aside. How do you work out what shape your head is, especially if you do not already own a hat.How do you work out what shape your head is? I mean I have no idea, As I have never seen my head in the 3rd person!!
You could get someone to photograph your head from the top down, like those Regaine before and after pics!
Or you could do a plaster cast of the top of your head and send it to Fedora (NOTE: wrap hair in clingfilm BEFORE applying plaster!
Re: oval
Hoosier wrote:Russ,
It is my understanding from talking with Fedora that YES a more long oval head shape may accentuate the "swoop" in a regular oval hat; however, I think he may have posted something recently which showed a possible taper in back under the same condition. . . Fedora is the one to ask for sure!
Best Regards,
Hoosier
Regarding this topic, you might be interested in having a look at this thread.
Raiders hat - reverse taper & deep backtilt
Re: reg or long oval
Somehow this went over my head. I don't know what a differential is, or if this refers to inches (I live in a metric world). I placed my head against the wall and measured it with right angles. It seems my head is 20.5 to 21 centimeters long and 15 centimeters wide. Am I a long oval, or am I just pretending to be one?Hoosier wrote:differential=front to back, minus side to side measurements
The reg oval is 1 3/8 differential, the long 1 3/4.
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Re: reg or long oval
With those measure my friend, you'll get a wonderful reverse taper if you order a regular hat!!!Russ wrote:Somehow this went over my head. I don't know what a differential is, or if this refers to inches (I live in a metric world). I placed my head against the wall and measured it with right angles. It seems my head is 20.5 to 21 centimeters long and 15 centimeters wide. Am I a long oval, or am I just pretending to be one?Hoosier wrote:differential=front to back, minus side to side measurements
The reg oval is 1 3/8 differential, the long 1 3/4.
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Harrison_Davies wrote:mine is 19cm x 14.5cm minus = 4.5cm differential. how the heck do you work it out whether you are oval or long oval...?
Here is something Fedora e-mailed to me when I was trying to decide on the shape.
differential=front to back, minus side to side measurements
The reg oval is 1 3/8 differential, the long 1 3/4.
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I just told Steve my measurements and he confirmed I was a long oval. I asked him to go ahead and make my AB a long oval as well. I have plenty of regular hats to play with and get that reverse taper and swoop, so I want this one to be special. It only seems to make sense to buy a custom hand-made hat that also comes in a customized shape.
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