kozmoedave wrote:I said this earlier in the thread, but when I ordered my Akubra, they advised me to get the size up to allow for natural shrinkage that happens over time. I do need to use the foam strips for now (the hat's only a month old), but I would rather that, and have the hat shrink to the correct size, than have it be unwearable when it shrinks, even if that's ten years down the road.
About how much bigger is the hat than your head would u say? Half a size? A full size? Just wondering what to expect.
Yeah I figured if it does in fact run a half size small, then it should fit me really well. If it runs true to size then it's only a half a size bigger than my head. If it runs big, then hopefully at most it'll be a full size too big so the foam strips can still help.
I consistently got the same measurement when I measured my head, and it came to a 57 on their size chart. I told them that in my note when I placed the order, and they recommended one size up; a 58. I don't have anything to compare it to, but I assume the 57 would fit like a glove now and be too small later on.
yellowduke wrote:Im a size 58cm head, measured several times to be sure. My Akubra is a 58 but I have had to pad the band with the supplied foam to get it to fit so in my experience they run a little large. My Penman and AB are both 58's and are perfect. I have to question Akubra size advice. Then again your US 7 1/4 is equal to a UK 7 1/8! What is that about?
I'm in between sizes, and the 58 required me to put in padding but after 5 years, all the padding is now out and it's actually a bit tight on my head....
yellowduke wrote:Im a size 58cm head, measured several times to be sure. My Akubra is a 58 but I have had to pad the band with the supplied foam to get it to fit so in my experience they run a little large. My Penman and AB are both 58's and are perfect. I have to question Akubra size advice. Then again your US 7 1/4 is equal to a UK 7 1/8! What is that about?
I'm in between sizes, and the 58 required me to put in padding but after 5 years, all the padding is now out and it's actually a bit tight on my head....
yellowduke wrote:Im a size 58cm head, measured several times to be sure. My Akubra is a 58 but I have had to pad the band with the supplied foam to get it to fit so in my experience they run a little large. My Penman and AB are both 58's and are perfect. I have to question Akubra size advice. Then again your US 7 1/4 is equal to a UK 7 1/8! What is that about?
I'm in between sizes, and the 58 required me to put in padding but after 5 years, all the padding is now out and it's actually a bit tight on my head....
So are you a 57.5?
From what I recall, yes. (I just moved and can't find my measuring tape) I remember emailing back an forth with Akubra and the 58 was the size she recommended. I also have an Akubra Bogart and an Akubra Snowy River, all in 58. Same issue on the Snowy River hat, I had to put padding in but not the Bogart.
yellowduke wrote:Im a size 58cm head, measured several times to be sure. My Akubra is a 58 but I have had to pad the band with the supplied foam to get it to fit so in my experience they run a little large. My Penman and AB are both 58's and are perfect. I have to question Akubra size advice. Then again your US 7 1/4 is equal to a UK 7 1/8! What is that about?
The exact opposite happened to me. Ordered the recommended size, and its pretty snug on the old noggin. I can wear it comfortably enough for a little while, but I do end up with a nice red mark across my forehead (and a bit of a headache). Thought about stretching it, but I may just hold off and eventually invest in a size-up.
yellowduke wrote:Im a size 58cm head, measured several times to be sure. My Akubra is a 58 but I have had to pad the band with the supplied foam to get it to fit so in my experience they run a little large. My Penman and AB are both 58's and are perfect. I have to question Akubra size advice. Then again your US 7 1/4 is equal to a UK 7 1/8! What is that about?
The exact opposite happened to me. Ordered the recommended size, and its pretty snug on the old noggin. I can wear it comfortably enough for a little while, but I do end up with a nice red mark across my forehead (and a bit of a headache). Thought about stretching it, but I may just hold off and eventually invest in a size-up.
I actually bought a stretcher having read about shrinkage. I am still waiting on the Akubra to shrink though! Some rain exposure this winter might help.
Careful with that. Can definitely ruin block shape if not used properly. I was told by a hatter those are hat size retainers. Sure you can use it to stretch sweat a bit back to the size but get a good one for that.
Jeremiah wrote:Careful with that. Can definitely ruin block shape if not used properly. I was told by a hatter those are hat size retainers. Sure you can use it to stretch sweat a bit back to the size but get a good one for that.
I'm definitely leery about messing around with stretching. The Fed is a really good hat, but I figure ill just save up for another one in a larger size or upgrade to a penman.
Jeremiah wrote:Careful with that. Can definitely ruin block shape if not used properly. I was told by a hatter those are hat size retainers. Sure you can use it to stretch sweat a bit back to the size but get a good one for that.
Yes it is just for stretching to maintain the size. Stretching a hat to increase the original size can distort the shape and risks damaging the band.
It's been said by OTHER reputable hat makers that you CAN go up ONE size using a hat stretcher without harming or changing the shape of your hat block, damaging components, or warping your brim.
I have personally done it successfully on many occasions over the years, even with Akubra Feds. Just make sure you wet the inside of the sweatband before inserting the stretcher and upsizing, then allow to completely dry for several days.
I'm curious about the fit of a fedora. We all measure our heads, etc. and order in that size, but how should a hat really feel on your head? I specifically mean the forehead. Should it leave a reddish mark on your forehead when you take the hat off? Should it be a bit loose? If so, then the wind constantly knocks it off...
Any help would be appreciated. I've always wondered if my hats are a bit too small or if they fit right...
If you are getting a red line across your forehead, it sounds like you're putting a round hat on a long oval shaped head. That's what I experience, as I AM long oval.
It's not so much sizes that are the problem, it's the head shape and matching the hat block to the head that determines comfort.
Hats are dynamic too. Lots of factors here. Sweat drying out or hydrated can be the difference and humidity and hair growing or cut. Personally I like a hat that fits looser so I can always add a piece of felt under the sweat to tighten up just a tad.
And Michaelson speaks truth. I too have heard about the one size up. Sometimes you may have to do this a few times to get the leather sweat to stay in the preferred stretched state.
But still use caution. I have a vintage wooden hat size retainer with a brass measuring strip but who knows how accurate the thing is. I would do small increments.
So I go to get a haircut and come home to find a (slightly damaged) box beckoning me like the ark of the covenant.
And what a beauty inside!
It fit exactly as I was hoping. Just ever so slightly large. I put a piece of the foam in the back behind the sweat and it fits like a glove.
Wasn't going for any particular look with the bash. Just kind of a hybrid Raiders/LastCrusade. Looks ok to me, but I'll keep messing with it until Halloween and beyond.
CalMusquez wrote:So I go to get a haircut and come home to find a (slightly damaged) box beckoning me like the ark of the covenant.
And what a beauty inside!
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It fit exactly as I was hoping. Just ever so slightly large. I put a piece of the foam in the back behind the sweat and it fits like a glove.
Wasn't going for any particular look with the bash. Just kind of a hybrid Raiders/LastCrusade. Looks ok to me, but I'll keep messing with it until Halloween and beyond.
Did you go with Akubra? I can't remember.
Great pics and great hat!!!
Not sure if I'm exceeding my allowed picture posting here. This hat just gets better with abuse. I've purposefully not been too nice to it. It's softened up a lot, sweat has shrunk up a little already so it fits better, and it's gained a lot of character. I've worn it a few days a week regularly since I got it rain or shine and it's been crushed, sat on, rained on, left in the car on hot days, and still looks and feels really nice and solid. I'm not sure if it looks more or less Indy now, but it's definitely more me and I couldn't be happier with it.
CalMusquez wrote:...left in the car on hot days... I'm not sure if it looks more or less Indy now, but it's definitely more me and I couldn't be happier with it.
That's the right idea, don't worry if the hat looks more or less like Indy and that it is your own.
Take some caution in leaving it in a hot car. Contained heat and felt don't mix well and you could end up with premature tapering.