Awesome!! My daughters bought me a nice Stetson for my birthday, which is Christmas Eve, and it is too big. Rather than make them take it back I looked for a way to make it fit. You are the Champion!!! Worked like a charm!!
I have always used a wall unit a/c filter. I cut strips about 3/4 of an inch wide and then cut to length. Sometimes just need around the back or the sides, rarely on the front unless it’s necessary. Sometimes just on the sides, just wherever necessary.
I use wool felt from the local fabrics store. It pretty much lasts forever and works well when you sweat. I bought a yard years ago and can make enough spacers for nearly 100 hats, maybe more.
I have a size 7 1/8 straw hat that fits tight on the sides but is perfect in the front and back. I had tried the 7 1/4 but it was just way too loose that it’d almost fall off if I moved to quick. Is there a way to stretch the sides of the straw hat just a bit so it’d fit better?
Nice video, just subscribed. I just bought a cheap beginners $50 Bullhide brand 2X hat in size 7 1/2 (60) when I’m normally a 7 3/8(59).. The weird thing is it’s tight on the sides but there’s little gaps in the front and back. It’s almost like the hat pivots back and forth like a swing. I found your video searching to see if I should steam and reshape it, or exchange it for a 7 3/8 hat? The hat is really stiff/hard. Thx
Thanks for the subscription and the question! In order to get it to fit, you’re probably going to have to do multiple heat and sizing cycles. It could be possible that your head is not necessary a long oval and it might be that you need to order a hat that is in a round shape instead of a long oval. To be safe, if none of the shaping seems to be a good option, go ahead and exchange it. It might be the quickest option with the best result.
All good ideas for making a large hat a slightly smaller head. You can also use narrow foam insulation strip. Just cut it to the length you need to make the hat fit, generally people put it in front under the sweat band and it also blocks sweat. You can use more than 1 piece if needed. 👍☮️🌞🩵
Do a video on what if the seem that holds the hat and sweatband together pops. I was trying to put a stampede string in my straw hat and the seem popped and went unthreaded. I am currently trying to sew it back in, but I also want a second opinion.
I’ve had a old hat that fit perfect but the sweat band was falling apart and ugly so I cut it out now the hat is way to big I was thinking to order a hat a couple sizes smaller and cutout the sweat band and run it like that so I don’t have to worry about the sweat band breaking or falling apart
I'm bald and my head shape puts me square between a 7 and 7 1/8th. Got the 7/18th and used toilet paper to give me an extra 16th of an inch so it fit perfectly!
Good deal! My advice is to always by 1/8th of a size too big and pad it to the correct size. Palm leaf hats I get 1/4 larger to allow for shrinkage. Seems to make the perfect fit each time.
Bigger??? I do A size smaller .... Put olive oil on the inside of the band...sit it above a boiling pot of water for a good wile Stretch it on your head till it cools...shape it... Thats how they did it back in the day...best fitting hat u could ever ask...for...wont shrink after a rain It makes a bell shape brim....if u ever seen new hats that look like a bell.. Thats why...they know hats.. But to each is his own
Beowulf, I will be the first to admit that there are many many ways to make a hat fit better. I have just had luck with this method, but that doesn’t mean it’s the only good one. Thanks for the feedback!
@@StartupCowboy Yeah I would imagine its hust preference Im out in the woods alot So i see alot of rain...that might be the reason for my liking of the method i stated...took ne a wile to figure it out
Awesome!! My daughters bought me a nice Stetson for my birthday, which is Christmas Eve, and it is too big. Rather than make them take it back I looked for a way to make it fit. You are the Champion!!! Worked like a charm!!
Awesome glad to help!
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happy birthday, have a nice one
I'm at an auto shop and grabbed some paper towel. This really works!!! Thanks!
Glad to help!
3m tape works great!
Thanks, i never thought about folding the sweat band. But it works perfectly.
Thanks allot! I just bought a Guatemalan Palm Leaf Straw Top Hat, and I believe it will fit now.
I have always used a wall unit a/c filter. I cut strips about 3/4 of an inch wide and then cut to length. Sometimes just need around the back or the sides, rarely on the front unless it’s necessary. Sometimes just on the sides, just wherever necessary.
I bet that works great!
@@StartupCowboy it most certainly does👍👍🤠
Well thank you sir for this video, I got a hat as gift which was bigger than for my head, but with this video I managed to make it fit!
I use wool felt from the local fabrics store. It pretty much lasts forever and works well when you sweat. I bought a yard years ago and can make enough spacers for nearly 100 hats, maybe more.
Thank you for the video I just bought a nice hat from offer up and it was a 1/8th too big so I’m gonna try this!
Boy, that was simple, thanks
Thanks a lot! Sweet content & tips
I have a size 7 1/8 straw hat that fits tight on the sides but is perfect in the front and back. I had tried the 7 1/4 but it was just way too loose that it’d almost fall off if I moved to quick. Is there a way to stretch the sides of the straw hat just a bit so it’d fit better?
Hi I’m a 7 1/8 size too and got a new 7 1/8th and it seems a bit tight too
I use thin cardboard from a cereal box for most of mine. Mostly on the sides. I’m a long oval.
Great idea!
Nice video, just subscribed. I just bought a cheap beginners $50 Bullhide brand 2X hat in size 7 1/2 (60) when I’m normally a 7 3/8(59).. The weird thing is it’s tight on the sides but there’s little gaps in the front and back. It’s almost like the hat pivots back and forth like a swing. I found your video searching to see if I should steam and reshape it, or exchange it for a 7 3/8 hat? The hat is really stiff/hard. Thx
Thanks for the subscription and the question! In order to get it to fit, you’re probably going to have to do multiple heat and sizing cycles. It could be possible that your head is not necessary a long oval and it might be that you need to order a hat that is in a round shape instead of a long oval. To be safe, if none of the shaping seems to be a good option, go ahead and exchange it. It might be the quickest option with the best result.
You are so smart !thank you
Can you provide the links to these hat sweat band inserts?
Here’s a link to a simple insert for a hat band to customize!
www.amazon.com/dp/B0782R332Y/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_api_glt_i_EXP7NGC1J7C699FX7GZZ
All good ideas for making a large hat a slightly smaller head. You can also use narrow foam insulation strip. Just cut it to the length you need to make the hat fit, generally people put it in front under the sweat band and it also blocks sweat. You can use more than 1 piece if needed.
👍☮️🌞🩵
Do a video on what if the seem that holds the hat and sweatband together pops. I was trying to put a stampede string in my straw hat and the seem popped and went unthreaded. I am currently trying to sew it back in, but I also want a second opinion.
*seam
where can I get a straw cowboy hat that's 8" or so? I've got a big head
Can you provide the link to boy the exact same straw hat that is in the video please?
Sure thing!
www.southtexastack.com/twister/twister-bangora-straw-45-brim-open-crown-cowboy-hat-27806?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIw_OBmbeH9wIV0gytBh3hoABhEAQYASABEgKpuvD_BwE
Thank you
Most hats would fit me to tight and I size up but would have a small wiggle
I’ve had a old hat that fit perfect but the sweat band was falling apart and ugly so I cut it out now the hat is way to big I was thinking to order a hat a couple sizes smaller and cutout the sweat band and run it like that so I don’t have to worry about the sweat band breaking or falling apart
My crown feels just really tall. Is it possible to bring it down, or is it just because my head is big haha
Good info!
i tried it with ladies pad. it works fine.
I'm bald and my head shape puts me square between a 7 and 7 1/8th. Got the 7/18th and used toilet paper to give me an extra 16th of an inch so it fit perfectly!
Good deal! My advice is to always by 1/8th of a size too big and pad it to the correct size. Palm leaf hats I get 1/4 larger to allow for shrinkage. Seems to make the perfect fit each time.
i've been using paper towels in the brim
Bigger???
I do A size smaller
....
Put olive oil on the inside of the band...sit it above a boiling pot of water for a good wile
Stretch it on your head till it cools...shape it...
Thats how they did it back in the day...best fitting hat u could ever ask...for...wont shrink after a rain
It makes a bell shape brim....if u ever seen new hats that look like a bell..
Thats why...they know hats..
But to each is his own
Beowulf,
I will be the first to admit that there are many many ways to make a hat fit better. I have just had luck with this method, but that doesn’t mean it’s the only good one.
Thanks for the feedback!
@@StartupCowboy
Yeah
I would imagine its hust preference
Im out in the woods alot
So i see alot of rain...that might be the reason for my liking of the method i stated...took ne a wile to figure it out
Painters tape is the best filler you can use.
Great tip!
Does the tape melt and leave residue?
Too much talking!!!! Just show how to fix it!!!!