Thanks for the hat and the video. My last Snowy River ended up too small after a few years in Arnhem Land and PNG, so I went for the next size up this time and, for now, a couple of hat reducers will be the way to go. Cheers, from across the ditch.
This video actually give some great advice, because back in 2001 when I was in Australia I got a Akubra hat that was a good fit, it was the style of I liked. I wore it for quite a while, and then I stopped wearing it because I didn’t want to ruin it by wearing it out. Over time it actually did shrink quite a bit, to the point that I could no longer wear it. So I definitely can say that hats will get smaller if you don’t wear them or at the very least put a (hat jack) in it! At the time I did not have a (hat jack), and now it’s too late, because it has shrunk to the point that I had to give it to my daughter to wear!😢
Yes I seem to be between a large and a medium of a flat cap i just bought and I bought it too small. I could have bought the large. I always buy a large baseball cap however baseball caps have size reducer straps built into them. I don't like the idea of spacers. I am not going to do that. If it dose not fit me, and this Brixton medium flat cap I just bought is too tight it has to go back.
Very helpful, I just shrunk an unworn fur felt Statesman 61 to a 60 or just under in the car yesterday (very hot day) be careful though as I almost over did it, also the inner band doesn't wrinkle like it does with the hat fillers and it shrinks even so it takes away the side gaps you can get on a hat thats too big, Thanks :)
The sizer strips inside will work generally. The bigger hat might now fit, but the larger size just looks too big on the head. It just doesn't look right. You just have to get the right size if you can
I like this guy a lot. Thanks for the video. Got a Filson Tin Bush hat, and it is slightly too big in large. I suppose medium would be slightly too small. Wasn't sure which was better/worse! It'll probably shrink on its own from my sweaty head and/or hot car. If not, I'll seek some fillers, assuming it doesn't blow off my head in the wind first! (It does have a chin strap.)
Got my first ever akubra today and was devastated it was a bit too big. Tried the car trick (I actually used a clothes drier). It fits perfectly, thanks so much
@@jrmbayne I sprayed it with water first, my drier has a shoe rack attachment which means it’s doesn’t tumble around. Actually did it twice on high heat. Checked it every 10 mins and it worked great
Can you give me some advice? My head circumference is 21.26 inches an I want to buy a hat that is 22.75 inches. Can this be made to fit my head with some foam tape or is the discrepancy to big? Thanks! ADN
I have a tweed British Ghillie hat that is a tad too large. It has no hatband to put strips in. Since it is wool, do you think the wet down and let dry in a warm area would work? It sits on my head a bit too loose, and I'm afraid in a high wind that it would blow off and I'd lose it. Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks.
Bit bigger is good. Fillers make the hat smaller if you need but hats don't get looser or bigger, they tend to shink so better to get a touch bigger if that is an option.
I bought mine probably more than 1 size too big. Let's wait till the Summer and I'm sure will try to "cook" it in the hot car. Filler is still not quite fit for me :(
I would also recommend people try cutting an old soft leather belt and applying double-sided tape, and attaching the cut strip into the hat. Usually you can find one in a thrift store for like a buck and you can create about 10 inserts with one belt.
Will the shrink fix work on a Brixton Brood like you have on? I am a size 59 and the large (which I have, black and grey) is 60, the medium is 58 which feels a little tight.
Hey there, I would suggest getting the inner brim wet and then stretching it by wearing it on your head! You can try the hat jack but go slow, if you go too fast you risk tearing the stitching! Thanks!
I have a new Akubra Riverina and have never been able to wear it due to it being too big (56 instead of 54 - 55). It is winter here and a car will never get to 45 degrees celsius. Can I put it in an oven that is set at that temperature?
How do you shrink the hat you are wearing in the video? I have a newsboy hat that is a little too big. Lining: 41%wool/59%polyester; Fabric:7%wool/20%acrylic/73%polyester.
Hello Kye, Thank you for your inquiry. The Akubra Milan has a buckram (cotton) inner band, so it is highly unlikely that the hat will shrink. Really the only way it'll shrink is if you get the hat completely submerged in water - this will cause the felt to shrink. Hope this helps! Hats by the Hundred Team
I realised today why so many Baker boy hats I try on don't sit right. It's way there packed with shipping etc. There is only one hat I tried in store were had what's the word plumpness and sat right a brand called mantaray a waxs look. You walk around shops like Marks and Spencer and try there flat Bakerboy hats on u will see what mean
Hi! Most newboys caps already have an internal adjustor in the sweatband, we suggest using that to adjust sizing. However, if it's a hat you already have and does not have an internal adjustor, hat fillers would be perfect! Just make sure you place them inside the sweatband at the back for comfort and so you also don't see it in the front when wearing your cap. We hope this helps! - The Hats Team
I ordered a size small of Montreal cap and it arrived today. you said it comes with a hat filler but mine it didn’t. It’s a little big but beautiful . I live in Japan, so I can’t return it.
Check out the Sweat Band fillers. They can make a hat smaller. Small fillers are only sent on Felt or Larger style hats. Not Caps. But Sweat Bands on our site might help up to 2 cm smaller. Thanks !
If the sweatband of the cap you wanna shrink is only sewed by the edge, not completely, the way is the same as shown in the video. If that doesnt work, you can sew a couple of stitches folding the sweatband into itself. At last, you can always wet the cap and dry it with an iron or heater, that will shrink the whole cap.
As you have probably already found out, Panamas shrink a bit over time. It could be because the sweatband gets tighter or because the moisture evaporates from the straw.
I jusat buy inexpensive shoe insoles, made of felt, and cut inserts from those. Last pair of insoles I bought cost 4 euros, and enough felt for several hats.
Our Hat Jacks are very successful at stretching fur, wool and panama hats. Check them out here: www.hatsbythe100.com.au/hat-jack-hat-stretcher-medium-56cm-61cm.html
Thanks for the hat and the video. My last Snowy River ended up too small after a few years in Arnhem Land and PNG, so I went for the next size up this time and, for now, a couple of hat reducers will be the way to go. Cheers, from across the ditch.
I'll try it on my stockman. Might have to wait a couple of months (UK!)
This video actually give some great advice, because back in 2001 when I was in Australia I got a Akubra hat that was a good fit, it was the style of I liked.
I wore it for quite a while, and then I stopped wearing it because I didn’t want to ruin it by wearing it out.
Over time it actually did shrink quite a bit, to the point that I could no longer wear it.
So I definitely can say that hats will get smaller if you don’t wear them or at the very least put a (hat jack) in it!
At the time I did not have a (hat jack), and now it’s too late, because it has shrunk to the point that I had to give it to my daughter to wear!😢
Great video! Exactly what I wanted to see. Been thinking about sizes. Now I feel confident.
Glad it helped. Cheers.
Very helpful, next hat I buy will be from his company. Very informative and simple.
But Maaate,,, why are you wearing an Englishman's Cap? 😂 Dan Daniels 🤠
I have an inexpensive hat I want to wear but it’s too big. Think I’ll try the car trick. Thank you for this great video!
Did it work?
very helpful for someone like me who seems to have an in -between hat size, thanks.
Glad we helped...A
Yes I seem to be between a large and a medium of a flat cap i just bought and I bought it too small. I could have bought the large. I always buy a large baseball cap however baseball caps have size reducer straps built into them. I don't like the idea of spacers. I am not going to do that. If it dose not fit me, and this Brixton medium flat cap I just bought is too tight it has to go back.
Very helpful, I just shrunk an unworn fur felt Statesman 61 to a 60 or just under in the car yesterday (very hot day) be careful though as I almost over did it, also the inner band doesn't wrinkle like it does with the hat fillers and it shrinks even so it takes away the side gaps you can get on a hat thats too big, Thanks :)
Thanks Kevin for the great tips.
The sizer strips inside will work generally. The bigger hat might now fit, but the larger size just looks too big on the head. It just doesn't look right. You just have to get the right size if you can
I'm in between hat sizes. (58 1/2 CM) So I will try the foam inserts and if that doesn't work I will try the car trick.
I like this guy a lot. Thanks for the video. Got a Filson Tin Bush hat, and it is slightly too big in large. I suppose medium would be slightly too small. Wasn't sure which was better/worse! It'll probably shrink on its own from my sweaty head and/or hot car. If not, I'll seek some fillers, assuming it doesn't blow off my head in the wind first! (It does have a chin strap.)
Thanks for the feedback. Means alot to us over here...happy it helped..Andrew
What a cap like what you're wearing? How to shrink it
Excellent video!
Well thats great to know that the hat fillers come with your hats im going to buy from you guys in next few days im after the Riverina. 🖒
Sweet !!
Got my first ever akubra today and was devastated it was a bit too big. Tried the car trick (I actually used a clothes drier). It fits perfectly, thanks so much
You just tumbled it in the dryer?
@@jrmbayne I sprayed it with water first, my drier has a shoe rack attachment which means it’s doesn’t tumble around. Actually did it twice on high heat. Checked it every 10 mins and it worked great
@@codyhammonds1113 thank you for taking time to reply, that makes much more sense and very clever! 😁
Super helpfull actually.
Thank you.
Can you give me some advice?
My head circumference is 21.26 inches an I want to buy a hat that is 22.75 inches.
Can this be made to fit my head with some foam tape or is the discrepancy to big?
Thanks! ADN
I have a tweed British Ghillie hat that is a tad too large. It has no hatband to put strips in. Since it is wool, do you think the wet down and let dry in a warm area would work? It sits on my head a bit too loose, and I'm afraid in a high wind that it would blow off and I'd lose it. Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks.
Great information.
"It's better to be a bit big than too small." - Hats by the Hundreds
Bit bigger is good. Fillers make the hat smaller if you need but hats don't get looser or bigger, they tend to shink so better to get a touch bigger if that is an option.
I bought mine probably more than 1 size too big. Let's wait till the Summer and I'm sure will try to "cook" it in the hot car. Filler is still not quite fit for me :(
Yes, very easy to make it smaller in a hot car ! Just don't make it too small !!
Thanks for info
Very helpful tip 👍 thanks
I would also recommend people try cutting an old soft leather belt and applying double-sided tape, and attaching the cut strip into the hat. Usually you can find one in a thrift store for like a buck and you can create about 10 inserts with one belt.
What if its a size small? dont know what to do..its a shame to throw a 100$ cap out the window but I might just do that and buy another..:(
What watch are you wearing?
Like it!
How does one reduce the size of a suede hat? Water tricks won't work.
Will the shrink fix work on a Brixton Brood like you have on? I am a size 59 and the large (which I have, black and grey) is 60, the medium is 58 which feels a little tight.
Hey there, I would suggest getting the inner brim wet and then stretching it by wearing it on your head! You can try the hat jack but go slow, if you go too fast you risk tearing the stitching! Thanks!
I have a new Akubra Riverina and have never been able to wear it due to it being too big (56 instead of 54 - 55). It is winter here and a car will never get to 45 degrees celsius. Can I put it in an oven that is set at that temperature?
hi I just got a sheepskin pork pie hat and its just a bit too big with it shrink ,,thanks
How do you shrink the hat you are wearing in the video? I have a newsboy hat that is a little too big. Lining: 41%wool/59%polyester; Fabric:7%wool/20%acrylic/73%polyester.
not really possible....its woven and not a knitted or felt hat. Sorry...
Thankyou, I was going to ask the exact same question.
Light wash in hot water. Force dry in sun or heater radiator. Will only shrink a small big. less than 25 mm. Thank s
Iam 5 foot 7 and iam not sure which size would fit 56S or 60L
I agree. It is better to be big than too small
(Giggles)
Hi i have a Cordory Jaxon and James Trilby does it shrink?
Not unless you dry them out and don't wear them for a while. If you keep hats a bit moist and wear them, they will be stable.
Hi just wondering does the shrinking happen on the Milan style?
Hello Kye,
Thank you for your inquiry. The Akubra Milan has a buckram (cotton) inner band, so it is highly unlikely that the hat will shrink. Really the only way it'll shrink is if you get the hat completely submerged in water - this will cause the felt to shrink.
Hope this helps!
Hats by the Hundred Team
I realised today why so many Baker boy hats I try on don't sit right. It's way there packed with shipping etc. There is only one hat I tried in store were had what's the word plumpness and sat right a brand called mantaray a waxs look. You walk around shops like Marks and Spencer and try there flat Bakerboy hats on u will see what mean
Can you do the car trick but use a hair drying instead for a shorter amount of time? Or is this too damaging? I don’t own a car.
Fantastic thank you so much
How do i get a black stetson to fit better (too loose)
I'm here for the exact same answer you need
How about a newsboy cap? Can you resize it
Hi! Most newboys caps already have an internal adjustor in the sweatband, we suggest using that to adjust sizing. However, if it's a hat you already have and does not have an internal adjustor, hat fillers would be perfect!
Just make sure you place them inside the sweatband at the back for comfort and so you also don't see it in the front when wearing your cap. We hope this helps! - The Hats Team
So to shrink my hat I just need to spritz it and leave it in my car? 😂 It's so simple! Thanks for the tip!
I ordered a size small of Montreal cap and it arrived today. you said it comes with a hat filler but mine it didn’t. It’s a little big but beautiful . I live in Japan, so I can’t return it.
Check out the Sweat Band fillers. They can make a hat smaller. Small fillers are only sent on Felt or Larger style hats. Not Caps. But Sweat Bands on our site might help up to 2 cm smaller. Thanks !
Hat filler packs are the way to go. Jump online and get some sent out. Easy! Thanks
Can I put hat in the oven at really low temperature after the water spray? I have one that's two sizes too big.
Not something we have ever tried but I guess so. Low heat 30 to 40 degrees/ Thanks
@@hatsbythe100 30 to 40???? might as well put it in the fridge..... Just kidding your talking Celsius LOL
@@hatsbythe100 It worked like a charm, thanks!
What temp and how long did you do?
Hi. Can you shrink a new leather cab drivers style flat cap? - Only a half CM is all I need. Regards
Hi Winston,
If you are only needing to make the hat 1/2cm smaller - we advise against shrinking and to instead use hat filler inserts.
@@Hatsbythe100Au Hi - thanks for getting in touch. I will do as suggested. Regards
What can you do about those bumps and grooves that are preset after you put the inserts in?
Hi Gabe,
There shouldn't be any bumps if the inserts are inserted correct under the inner sweat band.
how do u shrink. a hat like the one ur wearing
If the sweatband of the cap you wanna shrink is only sewed by the edge, not completely, the way is the same as shown in the video. If that doesnt work, you can sew a couple of stitches folding the sweatband into itself. At last, you can always wet the cap and dry it with an iron or heater, that will shrink the whole cap.
@@jonathancot Thanks
Not possible...sorry. Its woven..
Thanks for this 🤠
good video
what sort of cap do you wear please ?
Hi there - the hat being worn in the video is the Brixton Brood. Hope this helps!
thank you
Brixton , Brood. Size Large ( 59 cm ) Seasonal colour
Brixton Brood in a black brown herringbone. Thanks Andrew
Hats By The Hundred hi do you do the same with a cap like the one your wearing. Spray with water and leave in the sun etc ??
Great tips
How about reducing the size of a Panama hat?
As you have probably already found out, Panamas shrink a bit over time. It could be because the sweatband gets tighter or because the moisture evaporates from the straw.
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awesome. thx
Gee! Thanks.
I did what you advised and now I able to use my hat knowing that it won't fly again 😂, thank you again 🤝
My hat fits front to back okay, but there is a gap on both sides
Hi John,
If the hat is too big on the sides, we recommended our hat filler inserts. This will quickly fix the issue for you!
@@Hatsbythe100Au I don't see them on your website
@@johnaymold3216 please find them on our website via this link: www.hatsbythe100.com.au/catalogsearch/result/?q=filler%20inserts
Thanks!
Those felt inserts are not cheap. The ones I found on eBay are like $40 with shipping. Not sure what kind of magic felt that is.
Try some foam tape... works well,inexpensive and different sizes
Some cardboard works too
I jusat buy inexpensive shoe insoles, made of felt, and cut inserts from those. Last pair of insoles I bought cost 4 euros, and enough felt for several hats.
How should a fiddler/skipper hat fit for women? Should it be just on the tip of the head and should it look more loose?
Hello, I would say a little bit of a looser fit is always best so it gives you a fuller look on the crown of the hat. Thanks!
Hats By The Hundred Thank you! I realized the rim also has a plastic rim underneath that can’t be stretched. Thanks 🙏🏻
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Make a newboy hat smaller
go see kevin
This had better work
Our Hat Jacks are very successful at stretching fur, wool and panama hats. Check them out here:
www.hatsbythe100.com.au/hat-jack-hat-stretcher-medium-56cm-61cm.html
Hat foam fillers to shrink the hat down to another size.