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Yup, may be uncomfortable at first, but after a day or two, the problem should go away.
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Originally posted by Kielan View PostWith wool in the blend the hat will shrink so it's not worth getting it wet, or washing it in anyway, and then you would really be screwed. 2 things I recommend, get a haircut, and just wear the hat, you will see that you grow into the hat, and the hat will fit you better as time goes on. You would be surprised just how much of a difference a minor hair cut will make.
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With wool in the blend the hat will shrink so it's not worth getting it wet, or washing it in anyway, and then you would really be screwed. 2 things I recommend, get a haircut, and just wear the hat, you will see that you grow into the hat, and the hat will fit you better as time goes on. You would be surprised just how much of a difference a minor hair cut will make.
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I've seen posts from running the front crown under hot water, to cutting out the white thread under the crown, but before I do either drastic thing I wanted to make sure.
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Originally posted by Kielan View PostI am a hat aficionado you could say. What fabric is the hat made of? What size is it, and what size do you normally wear?
I had an older hat that was a 210, exact same size but fit a lot better then this. I'm also sort of obsessed with hats but I'm new to this style.
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I am a hat aficionado you could say. What fabric is the hat made of? What size is it, and what size do you normally wear?
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How to break in a hat
I figure a lot of you here on the site wear 5950 and 210 Fitted hats. Well, I just got a new one that is a bit stiff, and was wondering if anyone has an opinion on washing it or breaking it in to get it a little more flexible/softer instead of being stiff and boxy.
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