Hat storage

Started by kflach, September 02, 2010, 11:11:27 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

kflach

I'm now up to three hats. One is a bowler and the other two have 4 to 6 inch brims. I know there are hat storage boxes you can buy, but those cost more money than I have available at this time, so I'm wondering what other options there are for storing my hats between matches. I currently just sit 2 of them on top of my dresser and one of them sits on top of a round-topped vase.

Is a hat rack like this a bad idea?
http://www.amazon.com/Finish-Wood-Hall-Style-Stand/dp/B0002KNLGS

Pancho Peacemaker

I picked up two of these at Cavenders:

http://www.cavenders.com/product.asp?cat=6&dept_id=4599&pf_id=BD51848&cm_vc=productpage

I think they were on sale as I paid less than $20 for mine.

Oklahoma Tom has the most extensive hat collection I've seen.  He has a couple of these for his collection:

NRA - Life
NRA-ILA
TSRA - Life
S&W Collectors Association



"A vote is like a rifle: its usefulness depends upon the character of the user."
-T. Roosevelt (1858 - 1919)

kflach

Thanks. Those are some good ideas.

Trap

mine hang on pegs on the wall
Aggressive fighting for the Right is the noblest sport the world affords. T. Roosevelt
NRA Patron/Life Member
  NCOWS #851, Senator
Proud Member of the KVC
Hiram's Rangers, founder
GAF # 328
  TAPS #26
NAOOTB #688

River City John

Ditto pegs on the wall in the breezeway, plus an antique cast iron hall tree in my 'man cave'.

No hat I own warrants it's own coffin, although they look about used up . . . ;D

RCJ
"I was born by the river in a little tent, and just like the river I've been running ever since." - Sam Cooke
"He who will not look backward with reverence, will not look forward with hope." - Edmund Burke
". . .freedom is not everything or the only thing, perhaps we will put that discovery behind us and comprehend, before it's too late, that without freedom all else is nothing."- G. Warren Nutter
NCOWS #L146
GAF #275

Forty Rod

I have a brass one with four hooks above and four more below.  Cost about $15.00 at goodwill Industries and fits the corner between the window and the bookcase.
People like me are the reason people like you have the right to bitch about people like me.

kflach

Do hooks and pegs eventually deform the hat? Is that such a long slow process that it isn't noticeable?

Shotgun Franklin

For seasonal storage I put the hat inside a trash bag and hang it on a set of deer antlers. Other times they take turns hanging on my head.
Yes, I do have more facial hair now.

River City John

Quote from: kflach on September 03, 2010, 08:56:27 AM
Do hooks and pegs eventually deform the hat? Is that such a long slow process that it isn't noticeable?

Your head will deform a hat far worse than a peg will.
Some of my soft wheel caps will sag a bit on the peg, but the moment I put them on my noggin they reshape themselves. I do have to brush my hats off from time to time as dust settles on the upright surface after a time.
What is perhaps the worst damage to watch out for is to make sure they are not hanging in direct sunlight for extended periods in the same position, as some may fade a bit. (Learned this when one of my bowlers that I wore infrequently started to look 'rusty-black' on the side that faced the window after about a year.) If wearing outside they get evenly exposed so any potential fading goes unnoticed. Sunlight can shrink a hat, especially if it had been reshaped and stretched to custom fit.

RCJ
"I was born by the river in a little tent, and just like the river I've been running ever since." - Sam Cooke
"He who will not look backward with reverence, will not look forward with hope." - Edmund Burke
". . .freedom is not everything or the only thing, perhaps we will put that discovery behind us and comprehend, before it's too late, that without freedom all else is nothing."- G. Warren Nutter
NCOWS #L146
GAF #275

'Monterrey' Jack Brass

kflach - Unless you're concerned about a top hat, derby hat or a straw boater hat, any sort of hard core preservation effort to keep a hat's shape is likley overkill. I figure a hat, expensive or otherwise, is a tool as much as it is a clothing item and meant to be used as such. I should think keeping working hats in the open air hanging on a peg is just fine and does them ample justice.

The above is not worth the two centavos in my pocket to anyone but me though I thought I'd post none-the-less.

Brass
NRA Life, VFW Life, F&AM 
Old West Research & Studies Association
amateur wetplate photographer

kflach

I've got a derby but my main concern is not hard core preservation. I just want to keep 'em reasonable and eliminate some of the clutter around the house. I've found some inexpensive mannequin heads that I might use (http://www.hairdirect.com/store/Male-Styrofoam-Head.aspx). I figure if I paint a bullet hole in the forehead and maybe add a couple of scars they won't look too "sissy."  <grin>

Either that, or the peg/hook option is sounding pretty good if I can find wall space.

Delmonico

One thing a lot of folks don't know, never leave a hat locked in the car in the summer.  Seen a lot of hats ruined that way, warps them all out of shape. 

At the begainning of every summer they have radio spots that tell you not to leave the kids, the dog or grandma in a hot car, how hard would it be to add "hats."
Mongrel Historian


Always get the water for the coffee upstream from the herd.

Ab Ovo Usque ad Mala

The time has passed so quick, the years all run together now.

Forty Rod

If you hang them on pegs keep them away from sunlight in windows and heater vents for the same reasons Delmonico mentioned. 

My windows never get direct sunlight on that side of the house and the vent is baffled to move air away from that side of the room.
People like me are the reason people like you have the right to bitch about people like me.

© 1995 - 2024 CAScity.com