Good video. Quick question as someone who hasn't owned many hats: So with a new hat that has only experienced movement from the warehouse/ sweatshop to the store, can you expect a single strand of fabric to be poking out from the eyelet threads on the inside, or should it be perfectly machined and flawless? This has made me doubt hats in the past that otherwise looked 100% legit. I know that a dead giveaway is sloppy and inaccurate stitching, but if the stitching and everything else on the hat seems good and the only problem is the inside eyelet holes?
Good video. Quick question as someone who hasn't owned many hats: So with a new hat that has only experienced movement from the warehouse/ sweatshop to the store, can you expect a single strand of fabric to be poking out from the eyelet threads on the inside, or should it be perfectly machined and flawless? This has made me doubt hats in the past that otherwise looked 100% legit. I know that a dead giveaway is sloppy and inaccurate stitching, but if the stitching and everything else on the hat seems good and the only problem is the inside eyelet holes?
Anytime, glad I could help
no offence but as soon as i saw the righy hat i knew it was fake just by how "Supreme" is stitched in and the box has a white line around it
Second is fake
First