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How can I determine my head size?
Using a measuring tape, measure around your head above your ears where you would wear your hat. Use the chart below to determine your size. If your head size is smaller or greater than we indicated in the chart below, let us know and we'll try to retract or stretch the hat size for you. Also a small piece of foam behind the sweatband can make a large hat perfect.
Head Size in the Website |
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Inches |
22 - 1/2" |
What Hat Size : 6" x 4" x 5"(for example) means to you?
first digit 6" ~ means the diameter of crown
second digit 4" ~ means the height of the crown
third digit 5" ~ means the width of the brim
Do you carry hats smaller than 22 ½"
If your head size is smaller or greater than we indicated in the chart above, let us know and we'll try to retract or stretch the hat size for you. Also a small piece of foam behind the sweatband can make a large hat perfect. See Hat Filler.
How can I keep my hat looking good?
We've selected the best quality hats in the industry. It is easy to keep your hat looking its best. Here are some simple tips to protect your great new hat.
Your brim is very impressionable! Storage is vitally important to maintaining the shape of your brim. Hats with brims turned down should always be stored upside down. Pressure is taken off the brim by placing the hat on its crown, thus maintaining its form.
Be kind to your crown! Excessive handling of your crown can lead to variations from its original structure or form. Get into the habit of picking up your hat, putting it on and taking it off with both your hands on the brim.
Your hat will dry by itself. Never attempt to force dry your hat using artificial heat. Hair dryers, radiators, and other sources of high heat will shrink your hat. If your hat gets wet, simply place it on its crown in a dry place and allow it some time to dry itself. Before the hat dries, take the time to smooth out any imperfections.
Numerous wetting and dryings can result in shrinkage. A hat stretcher is a good defense against this rare event.
Cleaning Keeping your hat clean is easy. Here are some care tips.
Are there certain times of the year that I should wear a straw hat versus a felt hat?
Historically, May 15th signified the start of Straw hat season and Sept. 15th the start of Felt hat season, but today most hat wearers are guided by the thermometer rather than by the calendar. Some people wear felt hats year-round because they retain heat in cold weather and release excess heat when it's hot and they protect the wearer from the sun.