The Bailey Auman Fedora is a sophisticated piece that blends luxurious materials with impeccable craftsmanship. Crafted from a superior fur felt blend of 60% rabbit fur and 40% beaver fur, this hat offers a soft, rich feel with a structured silhouette. Featuring a 2 3/4″ brim and a 4 1/2″ raised front teardrop crown, the Auman Fedora combines a timeless design with modern appeal.
The Japanese grosgrain hat band, adorned with an elegant chainlink detail, adds a touch of refinement to the classic fedora style. With a finely woven sweatband for comfort and a fully lined interior for durability, this fedora is proudly made in the USA using globally sourced materials.
The Bailey Auman Fedora is the perfect accessory for those seeking an elevated, versatile look.
- Material: Superior Fur Felt – 60% Rabbit Fur, 40% Beaver Fur
- Brim: 2 3/4″ Brim
- Crown: 4 1/2″ Raised Front Teardrop Crown
- Japanese Grosgrain Hat Band with Chainlink Detail
- Finely Woven Sweatband
- Fully Lined
- Made in the USA from Globally Sourced Materials
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How to Properly Care for Your Fedora Hat
Fedoras, being timeless pieces, deserve proper care to maintain their style and integrity. Regular cleaning and storing in a proper place are essential for their longevity. Neglecting these steps can lead to wear and tear, diminishing the appeal of this classic accessory.
What Are the Best Ways to Clean a Fedora?
Cleaning a fedora depends on its material. For wool felt, avoid wet cleaning. Instead, gently brush the surface using a soft-bristled brush to remove dirt. For straw fedoras, use a damp cloth to wipe off stains and let it air dry. Always be gentle to avoid damaging the fabric.
How to Store a Fedora for Long-Term Preservation?
Store your fedora in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Ideally, place it on a hat stand to retain its shape. If using a box, ensure it’s large enough to avoid crushing the brim. Never stack anything on top of your fedora; pressure can distort its shape.
Can I Wear a Fedora in Rainy Weather?
Rain is generally not a fedora’s friend, especially for wool or felt varieties. If caught in the rain, shake off excess water and let the hat dry naturally, away from direct heat sources. For straw fedoras, try to avoid rain entirely as the material can weaken and lose shape.
How Can I Prevent My Fedora from Losing Its Shape?
To prevent your fedora from losing its shape, always handle it by the brim, not the crown. Avoid placing it flat on surfaces and never crush it. For extra protection, use a hat box or a dust bag when not in use, particularly during travel or seasonal storage.
What Should I Do if My Fedora Gets Creased?
If your fedora gets creased, try steaming it to restore the shape. Hold the hat above a steaming kettle, being cautious not to get it too wet, then gently press the brim or crown back into place. For stubborn creases, consider taking it to a professional hatter.
Can I Shape My Fedora to Suit My Style?
Yes, fedoras can be reshaped to suit your preferences. If you wish to adjust the brim or crown, use steam or hot water. Be careful when bending the brim; excessive force may cause damage. If you’re unsure, seek the advice of a professional hatter to reshape it safely.
What Are the Signs of a Damaged Fedora?
Look for visible signs of wear, such as frayed edges, discolored spots, or a misshapen crown. Cracks in the brim, especially on straw fedoras, also indicate damage. If the fabric begins to lose its texture or softness, it’s time to consult a professional for repair or replacement.
How to Maintain the Color of My Fedora?
To maintain the color, avoid exposing your fedora to harsh chemicals or prolonged sunlight. Use a hat protector spray designed for the specific material of your fedora to prevent fading. For wool fedoras, avoid wearing them in heavy pollution environments that can cause color deterioration.
Can I Wear a Fedora Every Day?
While a fedora can absolutely be a daily accessory, over-wearing it without proper care may cause it to lose its form. Rotate your fedoras to distribute the wear. For daily use, a more durable material like felt might be better suited than a delicate straw one.
What Is the Ideal Fit for a Fedora?
The ideal fit for a fedora should feel snug but not tight. A good fedora will sit comfortably on your head without shifting around. To determine your size, measure the circumference of your head just above your ears. Most fedoras come in standard sizes, but many can be adjusted slightly for a perfect fit.