Following my post seeking advice on waistcoats, I think I need to ask a similar question about hard hats (i.e. things like tops, cokes and Homburgs, as opposed to soft fedoras and flat caps). I found a vintage grey bowler which I tried on. Surprisingly, I think it was too big for me (very rare with hats, I normally struggle to find something I can fit my head into), but it still felt uncomfortable on my forehead, despite the gaps at the sides.
Now, soft hats I have little problem with when I find one that fits nicely, but I know nothing about how a hard hat should fit. Any help or advice when I'm out looking for them? Ta.
Hard/stiff hats, again, advice sought
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A hard hat must fit not only the size, but also the shape of the wearer’s head. Hence the conformateur (http://www.google.fr/images?q=conformat ... CCoQsAQwAg) which derives the shape of one’s head in order for the hatter to shape the hat accordingly. Take your hat to a good hatter who possesses a conformateur.salsatron wrote: Surprisingly, I think it was too big for me (very rare with hats, I normally struggle to find something I can fit my head into), but it still felt uncomfortable on my forehead, despite the gaps at the sides.
Now, soft hats I have little problem with when I find one that fits nicely, but I know nothing about how a hard hat should fit. Any help or advice when I'm out looking for them? Ta.
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Ta muchly. I presumed that would likely be the case. I will just have to be careful and only ever fork out for something that feels comfortable and sits right.
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