100% Wool Fedora - Steam to the rescue
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100% Wool Fedora - Steam to the rescue
Good Day,
I hope all is well. I am a newbie and am acquiring some gear, on a budget. I purchased a Jaxon 100% wool fedora through Wested and have been steaming it with hat hardener to get a Raiders look:
https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hp ... JpIjoidCJ9
Not sure how to upload a pic here, so the URL is above.
I am happy how it is turning out, except for the brim. I have tried ironing it and also steaming it with a heavy dose of felt hat hardener. I am tempted to undo the sewn seam. Would I wreck the edge and make the brim droopy if I took out the edge stitching?
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I hope all is well. I am a newbie and am acquiring some gear, on a budget. I purchased a Jaxon 100% wool fedora through Wested and have been steaming it with hat hardener to get a Raiders look:
https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hp ... JpIjoidCJ9
Not sure how to upload a pic here, so the URL is above.
I am happy how it is turning out, except for the brim. I have tried ironing it and also steaming it with a heavy dose of felt hat hardener. I am tempted to undo the sewn seam. Would I wreck the edge and make the brim droopy if I took out the edge stitching?
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Re: 100% Wool Fedora - Steam to the rescue
Welcome.
Guess you are doing the best you can do with what you have and I can certainly appreciate "indy on a budget", but I fear you will only truly be satisfied by getting a fine fur fedora in either rabbit or beaver. Only so much you can do with a wool fedora and that bound edge.
Saving up or selling a few things will get you there eventually. Good luck.
Guess you are doing the best you can do with what you have and I can certainly appreciate "indy on a budget", but I fear you will only truly be satisfied by getting a fine fur fedora in either rabbit or beaver. Only so much you can do with a wool fedora and that bound edge.
Saving up or selling a few things will get you there eventually. Good luck.
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Re: 100% Wool Fedora - Steam to the rescue
Looks pretty good for wool felt.
My advice, don't mess with the bound brim. It's not that the brim would end up "floppy" (it's supposed to be very floppy) but you'll never get it to look right. A hatter could trim it and make it clean, but better to put the money toward a custom.
My advice, don't mess with the bound brim. It's not that the brim would end up "floppy" (it's supposed to be very floppy) but you'll never get it to look right. A hatter could trim it and make it clean, but better to put the money toward a custom.
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Re: 100% Wool Fedora - Steam to the rescue
I will certainly be saving up and holding out for a Penman Raiders in beaver. Thanks for the tip on leaving the brim as is. Cheers guys.
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Re: 100% Wool Fedora - Steam to the rescue
I agree with everyone else. Sometimes we want something to be something that it's not. Just appreciate it for what it is: a brown fedora. Not everything needs to be an Raiders.
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Re: 100% Wool Fedora - Steam to the rescue
As you wear it, the hat will take on character. It looks like you have done a good job with the crown, and that is the hardest part to really get down for the hat. Just let the rest of it happen. I bashed an old Stetson wool Temple and got a more Raiders look to it, but once I got my hands on a nice rabbit fur fedora made in a closer Raiders style the differences became apparent. Still, I wear both, depending on what I am doing. Both hats have a worn in style of their own.
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Re: 100% Wool Fedora - Steam to the rescue
Looks like my old Dorfman Pacific that I cut the bound edge with scissors not recommended.
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Re: 100% Wool Fedora - Steam to the rescue
Thanks for the info. I was contemplating trying that.adiemilio wrote:Looks like my old Dorfman Pacific that I cut the bound edge with scissors not recommended.
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Re: 100% Wool Fedora - Steam to the rescue
Is that the "outback" style DP? I trimmed the brim on mine with decent results. It was one of the first Indy hats I owned. Yours looks nice.
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Re: 100% Wool Fedora - Steam to the rescue
Thanks, Anidyjones. The one in the first pic is from Wested, a Jaxon.anindyjones wrote:Is that the "outback" style DP? I trimmed the brim on mine with decent results. It was one of the first Indy hats I owned. Yours looks nice.
When you trimmed the brim, was it stiff enough by itself, or did you need to use a stiffener spray on the brim to keep the shape you wanted?
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Re: 100% Wool Fedora - Steam to the rescue
It was pretty floppy after the trimming. I believe I did spray it lightly with some felt hat stiffener. If you do this remember to steam the brim in the areas you I tend to use stiffener on BEFORE you apply the stiffener. Otherwise it will leave a flakey residue.