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Fedora Hat storage

ScottyBlues

Familiar Face
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83
Location
Chapel Hill, NC
Thanks for all the helpful suggestions. I doubt my wife would like me to devote that much wall space to my hats.

There's a furniture maker locally, who might be able to make my a cabinet. I'd like something that is about the area of a normal square hat box but about as tall as a chest of drawers. Inside it would have storage shelves for the hats. Each shelf would have an oval hole and vertical risers to properly support the hat. Each hat would extend down through the hole into the hat belo it it, but it would be prevented from touching the hat below.

To get a hat out would require lifting the shelves above, so the shelves would be mounted in tracks that easily slide up. The whole thing would have doors on the front and top so it can be popped open. The doors would have convenient places to hang brushes, etc.

Of course, I'd like to have it cedar lined. Hmm, I like the sound of this!
 

Rick Blaine

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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3,954
Location
Saskatoon, SK CANADA
Here are mine... again

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..having 10' ceilings helps...

apologies to those to whom this is a repeat ...rb
 

HarpPlayerGene

I'll Lock Up
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4,678
Location
North Central Florida
Proof of my criminal ways

I admitted in an earlier post to "hat-stacking" (!!) Here's pix of my arrangement. So far so good but I could see that if I didn't keep rotating them oonto my head each day or so and fiddling with them they could develop problems from pressure of hats on top. I'll keep an eye on it and keep enjoying the collecting craze...
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Main closet stackage

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Wools, A great Panama and a Open Road that's too big for me (HINT)

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Borsalino on the bomber

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Epiphone Stetson hanger

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Should probably be a Stratoliner on the Stratocaster but it's a Dobbs Twenty
 

ideaguy

One Too Many
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1,041
Location
Western Massachusetts
JT- that room looks GREAT!! could you furnish us with a few shots, giving the vast collection it's day in the limelight? I for one would love to see a bunch of your hats-you've got a mighty keen eye, so I'd expect a treat!

and back to original ? about managing a collection- I've come up with a make-do (ad hoc) solution to hanging hats on the wall without getting a dent in the felt after a while-if you use a wooden peg-Shaker style, with the mushroom end, or any other peg for what it's worth, I took a number of cardboard tubes from discarded toilet paper rolls, paper towel rolls, etc. slipped a bit of polarfleece over the roll, making it soft and very forgiving, and just put that over the peg. Gotta cut them down to size, but cheap, easy, and works.
Have a featherweight fedora that is now fine hanging on a rack, used to have a dent no matter what. Worth a try...

thanks JT - great hats!!
 

Colby Jack

Call Me a Cab
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2,218
Location
North Florida
Tango Yankee said:
I've found that I tend to reach for the hat on the rack rather than get one out of a box. I've gathered that some here plan which hats they'll be wearing in the upcoming week and get those out and put away the ones from the week before but I don't plan that far ahead. It doesn't help that I don't get out of the house much these days (not currently employed) and when I do go out I'm usually dressed fairly casually so I just grab what's at hand.

I need to snap a photo of the hat stand I recently bought. I'm not sure where I'm going to keep it as it's a free-standing one designed more for in-store hat display. If I recall correctly it holds 24 hats. Once I get it loaded up I'll have plenty to chose from "what's at hand." :p

Regards,
Tom
Hmmmmm...let's see a pic of that hat stand!:D
 

Dixon

New in Town
Messages
30
Location
Nashville, TN
I've read all the warnings against storing a hat on its brim and it makes sense to me. So where and how do you keep your fedoras when you are not wearing them?

Is a hook preferable to a hat box, or visa versa?

Any of you vets have some good advice?
Thanks.

Best,
D
 

Snrbfshn

A-List Customer
Messages
345
Location
Charlotte, NC
Hat rack in the foyer, shelves in three closets, hat boxes in two rooms and the garage. I, too, try to store correctly, but when I don't a little steam puts things right.
 

avedwards

Call Me a Cab
Messages
2,422
Location
London and Midlands, UK
Homburg on shelf, all other hats are stacked on it on top of each other. The Homburd's crown in flat anyway and the fedoras on top rest in the same way as if they are being worn.
 

Wil Tam

Practically Family
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670
Location
Metropolis
I made a hanging hat sculpture....


I used some parachute cord & a bunch of food clips to make this for my hats .. It works really well & looks phenomenal hanging in my walk in closet & it's constantly changing as I rotate my hats or purchase more. The clips do not mark my hats & I clip them on the back of the hats .. my newsboys and baseball caps are stacked in a wicker basket with a cover. I keep my really soft hats in hatboxes stacked in the corner. I also installed a chain in the closet to hang my sports coats. ;)

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KevKaos59

Familiar Face
Messages
70
Location
maryland
How do you guys store your hats? I have 6 hats (that I rotate through on a daily basis), but only two hatboxes. One of those shouldn't even count since it is just the box that a new Bailey came in, but it does have an inner tube so that the hat can be placed in the box with the crown down. I keep lookng for new hat boxes, and I find them but they don't have the tubes included. Am I doomed to trying to buy vintage boxes on ebay, or is there a better way?
 

KevKaos59

Familiar Face
Messages
70
Location
maryland
From what I have read on those link so far (connection is acting up) there is a lot of good information. If anyone out there knows where I might find NEW hatboxes that are like the vintage hatboxes, that would be very helpful. I already have small cedar blocks (the size of a bar of soap) to try and keep the moths away.
 

hatted

One of the Regulars
Messages
156
Location
SF Bay Area
Hat boxes are pretty easy to find - it's the inserts that are not readily available. What we need is instructions on how to make a decent hat box insert (or a website that sells the inserts themselves).
 

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