
Hey, I'm Jeff, and I'm here to show you, actually, how to pretty much fit and maintain your hats. Right here I've got a variety of hats. These three are 59fifties, New Eras, and these one's a Flexfit 210. First of all, in shopping for hats, one thing you can do is measure your head. But unfortunately, not all hats are made the same. This one right here is a 100% cotton hat, and it also has a liner. Hats with liners usually tend to fit a little bit tighter than hats that don't. I usually wear 7 and 5/8ths to 7 and 3/4ths. This one actually fits a little bit bigger, so the 7 and 5/8ths actually fits pretty well. This one right here is a wool blend hat, also lined as well, this one does fit a little bit tighter, so it actually fits me a little better, and it has a double-stacked brim. This one's also 7 and 3/4ths, this one fits a little bit snug, so that's why it's up a size from the 7 and 5/8ths. This one's a wool blend as well, but it is not lined. This hat right here is a Flexfit 210. Flexfit 210 means that two different hat sizes will fit ten different heads, so this one fits from 7 and 1/4th to 7 and 5/8ths. So I'm kind of in that realm, at the top end. It has a little stretch, a pretty easy fit. Here's a trick for maintaining your hat. Most of the time, when you buy a hat, they usually come this way, with the back pushed in perfectly so it pretty much cuts the hat in half. This will actually keep the front structure from bending and creasing. I accidentally stepped on <b>...</b>
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