What Size Is Your Fedora?

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What size fedora are you?

6 5/8 (53)
0
No votes
6 3/4 (54)
0
No votes
6 7/8 (55)
4
3%
7 (56)
16
12%
7 1/8 (57)
14
11%
7 1/4 (58)
38
29%
7 3/8 (59)
28
21%
7 1/2 (60)
15
11%
7 5/8 (61)
10
8%
7 3/4 (62)
7
5%
 
Total votes: 132

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What Size Is Your Fedora?

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A bit of an Indygear census... 8)

I wonder if we'll get a bell curve...
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Regular ol' 7 1/4 (58 cm) for me.
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Whatever a 22 7/8 is.
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7 1/8.

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6 7/8
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7 1/2 for me. I guess I have to wait longer for my AB.
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Post by Indy1939 »

For the votes so far, I'm kinda surprised. I would have expected more in the 7 to 7 1/4 range... but I also have no logical basis for that range.

It just goes to show that IndyFans come in all head shapes and sizes.

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Dunno...what's bigger than the last one?

I have a PHM (tm) or "Pretty Huge Melon." Back in the day when I called up Richard Swales to order an HJ, I told him my head size. No word of a lie there was a pause and he said, "What?"

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7 1/4 (58 cm) here 8)
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Almost a perfect bell curve right now.
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Aww, no 7 7/16 option? Makes it hard to find a hat that fits.
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Post by Erri »

A gaussian as usual :P

Hey wait, what if some people have hats of different measures? We can only vote once
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7 1/4 for me. Looks like I'm pretty normal! :D
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7 3/8 long oval. Fairly common I guess.

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Size 7, with a fresh haircut!
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I don't know which one I should pick, because I am halfway between a 7 1/2 and 7 5/8. So, I haven't voted, yet. I'll probably have to go with 7 5/8, because it is better to be too big, than too small.
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Post by Chevalier Krak »

I wonder if we'll get a bell curve
Starting to look like one! 7 3/8 here.
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Post by VP »

DanielJones wrote:7 3/8 long oval. Fairly common I guess.
Yep same here.
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7 1/4
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Gaussian but cut off at the higher sizes

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Looks like if you make the sizes go up to 64 (is that an 8?) it would be very nearly symmetric.
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Re: Gaussian but cut off at the higher sizes

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Lock me in with the largest size... Many brains. HA!

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Bump...

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Looks to be a pretty good statistical average bell curve there. Anybody else want to add their mellon size to the census? Me, I have a classic 7 3/8. With the Irish half in me I'll be willing to bet I'll be wearing a 7 1/2 in 10 years. :lol:

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It's hard to say for me. I can wear up to a 7 1/8, but as low as a 6 3/4. I'd say I'm probably either a 6 7/8 round oval or 7 round oval.
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7 3/8 here
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Post by Argonaut »

I must be either a 6 7/8 or a 7. Not sure which. My head measures about 55.5 cm, so I'm not sure whether to go up or down on my next fedora.
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Marcus Brody wrote:It's hard to say for me. I can wear up to a 7 1/8, but as low as a 6 3/4. I'd say I'm probably either a 6 7/8 round oval or 7 round oval.
Interesting. I presume the vast hat size variety might be related to different manufacturers too.

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Post by Zach R. »

7 1/2 here, a shade over normal.
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7 3/4, the largest option.

It's funny, I'm not a large guy, and no one leans out of the way to dodge my misproportioned skull, but here I sit, a guy who wears a 42 reg jacket, has a 36 inch waist line - and a giant HEED!

I'll be cryin' maself ta sleep tanight... on ma huge pilla.
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7 1/4 (58cm) here; yay for normal heads! ;)

Incidentally, Spats isn't kidding; his head is like an orange on a toothpick. :lol:
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Can you say, Bell Curve?
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7 1/2 (60) here.
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I'll be cryin' maself ta sleep tanight... on ma huge pilla.
Is yer head rather like Sputnik? Round but quite pointy in parts? :D
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Weston Freeman wrote: Incidentally, Spats isn't kidding; his head is like an orange on a toothpick. :lol:
Piker wrote:Is yer head rather like Sputnik? Round but quite pointy in parts?
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