The Fed IV Sizing Poll
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The Fed IV Sizing Poll
I know there's been much back-and-forth about how the new Fed IV's run in terms of size. So much so, I'm having trouble finding a trend. So, I'd like to see what a poll would reveal. What I'm looking for is how the hat fits you without sizing tape or alterations, based on how Hat Direct explains the determination of size.
I wouldn't expect to find much of a difference between the Standard and the Deluxe in sizing, but somebody knows otherwise, please chime in.
I wouldn't expect to find much of a difference between the Standard and the Deluxe in sizing, but somebody knows otherwise, please chime in.
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very satisfied. best hat I ever owned
I am very happy with the advice Hats Direct gave me.
It's worth exchanging a few emails with them before ordering.
My queries were to do with my head being exactly between sizes. I followed their advice and bought larger than I first thought - and used the foam tape inlay - as they reminded me the hat would shrink to begin with.
I've had the hat 4 months now. For a few weeks I needed the thick tape then moved down to the thinner tape. As the hat has settled in I have removed sections of the thin tape and now I have hardly any tape in it.
However, the leather sweat band does shrink further if i wear it all day in wet conditions, which they did tell me to expect.
When that gets a little tight I just flip the sweatband up and gently stretch it by hand.
It's worth exchanging a few emails with them before ordering.
My queries were to do with my head being exactly between sizes. I followed their advice and bought larger than I first thought - and used the foam tape inlay - as they reminded me the hat would shrink to begin with.
I've had the hat 4 months now. For a few weeks I needed the thick tape then moved down to the thinner tape. As the hat has settled in I have removed sections of the thin tape and now I have hardly any tape in it.
However, the leather sweat band does shrink further if i wear it all day in wet conditions, which they did tell me to expect.
When that gets a little tight I just flip the sweatband up and gently stretch it by hand.
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My noggin is 56.5 cm. I ordered a 57 on their advise. It was roomy when i got it, I put a 1 inch piece of the foam on either side and it fit great. After about 2 weeks of regular wear, I had to take the foam out, and it now fits perfect. I couldn't have had a custom that fits any better. Its been holdingg steady now for 8 months of regular wear.
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I ordered a size 62, and got a reply from them basically asking if i was sure about that (I'm used to it), and I told them my head measured 61.5, and I was told they would look for the hat that fit me best, and they did! As it turns out, they measured several size 62 hats until they found one that measured 61.5 and sent me that one.
My Fed III Regular size 61 fits my head perfectly. A little snug, but wind has never knocked it off. Any snugger and the vein in my forehead would buldge out and I'd have a stroke.
So I ordered a 62 Fed IV DLX and put not even half the sizing tape underneath the sweatband and it fits fine.
But out of the box, it fell right down to my ears.
As it fits on me, it is very "blocky" and it even has a little of the reverse taper.
And like enigmata wood, I've been taking little bits of tape out every few weeks. So I don't know if the hat is shrinking or if the sweatband is, but if it gets too tight, I get a headache.
So I ordered a 62 Fed IV DLX and put not even half the sizing tape underneath the sweatband and it fits fine.
But out of the box, it fell right down to my ears.
As it fits on me, it is very "blocky" and it even has a little of the reverse taper.
And like enigmata wood, I've been taking little bits of tape out every few weeks. So I don't know if the hat is shrinking or if the sweatband is, but if it gets too tight, I get a headache.
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Re: The Fed IV Sizing Poll
My Fed IV Deluxe is a 59, and when I first tried it on, it slid way too easily down to my ears. I attached the foam underneath the sweatband per the instructions, and it fits much tighter. I used just about all of the foam to create a full ring, and I'm curious how much of a difference it would make if I were to remove some of it. When I take off my hat, I have that red stripe on my forehead, which makes me think it's a bit tight now. For example, will removing some foam so there are only strips on the side make enough of a difference to prevent the redness but also keep it snug enough so it doesn't drop down and rest on my ears? I don't want to go removing too much of the foam strip because I don't have any extra. I'm curious as to what others who have used the foam for a better fit have done. Thanks.
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Re: The Fed IV Sizing Poll
I have two Fed IV standards, a brown and a carbon gray, in size 57. At first the brown felt a pinch larger than the gray, but with both I needed to use the sizing tape all the way around. This was only the case for a few wearings though as I have had to cut the tape down as it formed to my head with each wearing. As of now I have only a piece of foam on each hat in the back and the fit for both is great -- snug but not headache/redline forming.
In short, Fed IV standard, great hat, great fit, you just may need to start with some sizing tape and cut it back as the sweatband shrinks and forms to your head.
Hope this helps,
Frank
In short, Fed IV standard, great hat, great fit, you just may need to start with some sizing tape and cut it back as the sweatband shrinks and forms to your head.
Hope this helps,
Frank
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Re: The Fed IV Sizing Poll
I have used something other than "sizing tape" to adjust the fit on other hats, but if I were to use the tape, I wouldn't glue it in... for future reference.basilbakerst wrote:My Fed IV Deluxe is a 59, and when I first tried it on, it slid way too easily down to my ears. I attached the foam underneath the sweatband per the instructions, and it fits much tighter. I used just about all of the foam to create a full ring, and I'm curious how much of a difference it would make if I were to remove some of it. When I take off my hat, I have that red stripe on my forehead, which makes me think it's a bit tight now. For example, will removing some foam so there are only strips on the side make enough of a difference to prevent the redness but also keep it snug enough so it doesn't drop down and rest on my ears? I don't want to go removing too much of the foam strip because I don't have any extra. I'm curious as to what others who have used the foam for a better fit have done. Thanks.
Anyway, yes; try removing the front tape first. If you need to remove more, remove it at the back. Then, if you still need more room, remove the sides. And don't worry about running out of tape. There are many inexpensive options out there that can replace the sizing tape. ;-)
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Re: The Fed IV Sizing Poll
Before I ordered my Fed IV (standard) I followed the measuring instructions on the Hats Direct website; using a "tailor's tape" rather than string (or some other method) I measured three times and got 60 cm each time, so I ordered a 60. When my hat arrived it was a bit loose (certainly enough for me to pull down over my ears as other members have experienced), but fit well when I tried a bit of the foam tape provided. I didn't like the way the foam tape distorted the headband, so I removed it and wore the hat as-is; after a few days it cinched up to a near-perfect fit. A strong gust of wind might pull it off, but under normal conditions it fits quite comfortably; snug enough to remain securely on my head, but not so tight that it leaves the infamous "red marks" on my forehead.
Re: The Fed IV Sizing Poll
I have two Akubras (soon to be 3) and both were purchased at the same size a 59. My head is right in the middle of sizes, its a 58.5 and im a bit of a long oval. The brown lid i had to put foam all the way around and it hasn't shrunk much at all in the eight months that i've had it. The moonstone initially i had to put foam in only the front to bring the sides in a bit more so it would **** up and not slide down. The moonstone has shrunk a lot, and it fits firmly now, but the brown has yet to shrink at all and all the foam is still in it. Weird, i know.