Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Cowboy Hat Care Tips: How to Keep Your Cowboy Hats in Good Shape

A high-quality cowboy hat, whether it’s a felt cowboy hat or straw cowboy hat, is more than a piece of apparel: It’s a symbol of hard work, respect, and passion for the western lifestyle. A cowboy hat is perhaps the most truly iconic piece of American clothing. If you’re new to the lifestyle or looking for your first true cowboy hat, remember that it’s an investment in your character.

Straw Cowboy Hat

An important aspect of owning a cowboy hat is keeping it clean, in good shape, and looking at its best. Consider the following suggestions for cleaning, storing, and maintaining your cowboy hats.

Choosing Your Cowboy Hat

First, you need the right hat. How it’s made is the first important key to finding a cowboy hat that will last when it’s properly cared for. Find a manufacturer that makes their hats in the United States, and controls the entire production process. If you’re buying a felt hat, find a manufacturer that still uses fur like rabbit, wild hare’s fur, and beaver, making the hat from fur to finish.

Removing Your Cowboy Hat

There are a number of occasions during which you’ll need to remove your cowboy hat: Remember that respect and courtesy are vital for any professional cowboy. Although it’s a common theme in popular entertainment, don’t hold the brim to take your hat off. Removing a hat by the brim can warp the shape of your hat, and a quality cowboy hat will have been painstakingly shaped to a specific style. Be sure to take your hat off by the crown.

Storing Your Cowboy Hat

Hanging your cowboy hat on a hat stand or storing it in a hatbox are both fine. If neither of those is an option, lay your cowboy hat down on its crown, upside down. Never leave a hat brim-side down, it can warp the brim, and lose its shape. If your hat is wet, from rain or sweat, turn the sweatband away from the hat and allow the sweatband and the hat to dry. Never attempt to dry a cowboy hat with a heater or in the dryer. It’s particularly important that felt hats are stored in cool, dry environments, away from excessive heat and humidity.

Cleaning Your Cowboy Hat

Most importantly, when you’re cleaning your cowboy hat, never use any chemical detergents, cleaners, or soaps. Definitely never put a hat through a washing machine. Never clean a hat when it’s wet. To dust your hat, use a hat brush on the dry hat. To remove persistent bits of dust, lint, or hair, use a lint roller or the sticky side of tape. For stains on a white or very light colored hat, your best bet is using a modest amount of baby talcum powder or cornstarch to absorb it and then brush it off.

About Resistol

Since their founding in 1927, Resistol has been committed to producing the highest quality hats for the men and women living hard-working, authentic lives. Resistol’s cowboy hats are built to resist all that a day can throw at them, to be worn whatever the weather conditions or the day’s challenges bring. The folks at Resistol still produce their hats here in the United States, from fur to finish. They continue to use authentic furs such as rabbit, wild hare, and beaver. The Resistol team makes hats and other apparel for everyday people who live life the cowboy way. They know how important that is since they live that life too. Whether you need a light colored or a black cowboy hat, check out Resistol’s premium cowboy hat collections from iconic country music names, made for professionals and independent cowboys like you.

Find the cowboy hat you’ll pass down at Resistol.com

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