Todd´s Fedoras!

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Todd´s Fedoras!

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I checked Todd´s Fedoras,the new ones,lookin´ good! :tup:
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i can't remember what the old pictures looked like before . but i see the price is a bit higher than last week and he has more sizes in stock, but lower than the original price. so a good deal for a decent style hat, it is stiff but still one nice hat.
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Looking pretty good! - I might open my wallet but would like to see some other photos first as I have an obsession with getting a hat with perfectly straight sides haha!
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I've a quick question regarding the "stiffness" of his hats, how do you get them to looser / floppy. Or is it even possible.

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I just got a downtower. you could call it version 3, because
1. its not as stiff as it was,
2. crown seems a bit higher than the version 2 but smaller than version 1
3. it has a darker more movie accurate ribbon.

i love it. its a really good hat for the price.
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Indiana Croft wrote:I've a quick question regarding the "stiffness" of his hats, how do you get them to looser / floppy. Or is it even possible.

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i haven't tried it , but i guessing giving it a good water soaking , may remove a lot of the stiffening, but then you may have to rebash it.
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Water? Nope. Steam and water can actually reactivate the stiffener. Aside from wearing it a lot, denatured alcohol will get some of the stiffener out.
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jlee562 wrote:Water? Nope. Steam and water can actually reactivate the stiffener. Aside from wearing it a lot, denatured alcohol will get some of the stiffener out.
ahhhh good to know . i still like my hat stiff , my raider hat is nice and crushable , but alas the color has faded from brown to a greenish tint. i wonder if i can dye it ?
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I ordered mine late in the day and just recieved a message that it is on its way! Impressive but not surprised as Todd`s has always had great customer service. I am in no need of an Indy fedora but at the price and Todds attempts to get an accurate copy of Raiders paraphanelia, I couldnt resist! \:D/
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you should be happy with a downtowner i know i still use mine just about every other day , when i'm not wearing my "raiders' from todd's
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indyclone wrote:
jlee562 wrote:Water? Nope. Steam and water can actually reactivate the stiffener. Aside from wearing it a lot, denatured alcohol will get some of the stiffener out.
ahhhh good to know . i still like my hat stiff , my raider hat is nice and crushable , but alas the color has faded from brown to a greenish tint. i wonder if i can dye it ?

I'd noticed that on the new line of Todd's hats when I saw my mates hat here in Tokyo....I suspect re-dying them would be impossible, since you'd need to soak the whole body to get a uniform colour? And that's not really an easy or practical thing to do...But yeah, the green undertone was a little offputting..
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As I recall some of the early Akubra Federations had the same problem with the 'greenish tint' peeking through after they had faded. :-k

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Michaelson wrote:As I recall some of the early Akubra Federations had the same problem with the 'greenish tint' peeking through after they had faded. :-k

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I ad a newer one in for a cleaning and reblock and they still do.
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I don't suspect that it's impossible, Bob Jessee of Black Sheep Hat Works does a lot of his own hand dyed bodies. Though it is probably impractical for folks like us who are just hat enthusiasts.
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BendingOak wrote:
Michaelson wrote:As I recall some of the early Akubra Federations had the same problem with the 'greenish tint' peeking through after they had faded. :-k

Regards! Michaelson

I ad a newer one in for a cleaning and reblock and they still do.
Wow. :|
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BendingOak wrote:
Michaelson wrote:As I recall some of the early Akubra Federations had the same problem with the 'greenish tint' peeking through after they had faded. :-k

Regards! Michaelson

I ad a newer one in for a cleaning and reblock and they still do.
Glad i went for a custom.
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My understanding is the type of dyes being used.
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The Oakster loves to reblock a downcrowner. ;)
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Texan Scott wrote:The Oakster loves to reblock a downcrowner. ;)


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