Hat Care 101 | Hats On Us

If you are caught in the rain with your felt hat, turn out the sweatband to dry it, and provide a platform for the hat to slowly dry on. Gently push out the creases and dents to make the crown as rounded as possible. Never use a hair dryer or any source of heat as this will wrinkle, shrink and damage the hat. Once the hat is completely dry, gently reform the creases in the felt.

 

Use a dark colored brush for dark hats and a light colored brush for light hats. Using one brush for all hats will eventually discolor some of them.

 

A damp towel with a slight nap can also be used to remove dust. Gently rub the dampened towel in a circular counterclockwise motion, over the surface to quickly remove dust.

For stubborn stains the brush will not reach, try using a soft, small-pored sponge (as shown), which works well; or a bit of foam rubber. Rubber sponges are slightly sticky and will coax surface soiling away from the felt. Occasionally as needed, clean your hat sponges with mild, soapy warm water and allow to dry.

If stains remain, find a professional renovator for your hat. Heavy sweat stains, for example, need professional attention as they penetrate deep into the body of the felt.

Proper handling will extend the life of your hat. Never touch your hat with dirty, oily hands. Pick up your hat from underneath by both the front and back brim to maintain the shape and set of the brim. Resting a hat on a hat stand or block will make this operation easier.

Avoid resting your hat on any flat surface. To preserve the pitch, or scope of the brim, the lower front of the brim should hang over the edge of any surface it is resting on. Hats left on table tops bow up in the front and back, while bending the sides downward and forever deforming the shape of the brim. If need be, you can also rest a hat on its crown, provided you place it on a clean surface.

A straw hat can be kept clean and fresh-looking much longer if it is brushed regularly with an ordinary whisk broom. If a straw hat gets wet, first wipe off the surplus water with a clean dry cloth. If it is a sports straw, worn snapped down in front, turn the brim up all around. If your straw hat has a bad soaking, the sweat band should be turned out, and the hat stood on the sweat band while drying. This permits air circulation to all parts.

With proper handling and care, a premium quality hat will remain a thing of beauty and a source of pride for years to come.