ToD hat
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- Indiana Joyce
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ToD hat
Is it possible that the way to get a ToD had would be to find a stetson cowboy hat in the same material and color, then just rebash it and trim the brim?
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if you find a good cowboy hat with a nice open crowned shape/height....i don't see why not. just remember that western felt is thicker/heavier than dress felt.....so you'll need some extra elbow grease when playing with itIndiana Joyce wrote:But lets say you found a hat with a five inch crown, couldnt you just steam it into a bowler shape ala the akubra, then just rebash it and trim the brim, and add a ribbon? Im asking because I kind of like the way the ToD had slopes inwardly on the front pinch.
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Sure that would work! Do you already have a hat picked out, or is there another reason you want to do this with a cowboy hat? I have a great Raiders fedora made from an old cowboy hat, but the reason I chose to do it was that it was the only hat I could find at the time with enough material to work with and close to the right color. It cost me $60.00.
A quality Stetson cowboy hat with a tall enough crown starts at $150.00. The best model for your project would probably be the Rancher, although I don't know if those come in brown anymore. I would only do this if I already had a hat in my hand, or could buy one for far less than I could shell out for a ready made fedora from one of the vendors here.
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A quality Stetson cowboy hat with a tall enough crown starts at $150.00. The best model for your project would probably be the Rancher, although I don't know if those come in brown anymore. I would only do this if I already had a hat in my hand, or could buy one for far less than I could shell out for a ready made fedora from one of the vendors here.
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I was just thinking if Im ever out at a flea market or a yard sale and I happen to find a cowboy hat that is made from the right kind of felt ie not wool, I could work with it. The color doesnt matter that much as I can bleach and dye it, then hit it with some sandpaper. Just always thinking about the future. Other people wont notice that its a TOD style hat but to me it will be.
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