My $10.00 Indy Fedora

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Here are some pics of my almost finished $10.00 Burlington Coat Factory Indy Fedora. The hat band is from Todd's Costumes. I consider this closer to the Raider hat.

Before the hat band and right after I cut down the brim:






Hat band attached, but without bow:





More angles:









My next step is to cut back the sides a little more and shave down the felt to give a more smooth look. Used to do this to our beret's when I was in the Army.
 
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Darnit, I went to my local BCF but couldn't find anything "fedoric" in stock... they did have the large wool felt hat with leather band, which is actually more of an Australian cattleman's hat. But I bought one anyway because I was so pissed off that they didn't have the right one. :lol

- k
 
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Darnit, I went to my local BCF but couldn't find anything "fedoric" in stock... they did have the large wool felt hat with leather band, which is actually more of an Australian cattleman's hat. But I bought one anyway because I was so pissed off that they didn't have the right one. :lol

- k


Actually, that's what you want. The hat in the pics above was an Australian style hat. It's crown is higher than a normal fedora. The hat above had a leather band.

You just have to modify it by trimming back the brim by following the tutorial on Indygear.
 
Major taper there. A reblock would drastically improve the Raiders look as well... But for $10, doesn't look bad...
 
Oh really? I did notice that the big round indent on top of mine looked rather like yours. So you trimmed off the rolled and stitched edge of the brim, eh?

I thought the proper Indy hat had a sort of football-shaped dent across the top (front to back). Well I guess hats can be re-dented.

Mine's a black hat tho. So I guess the best I can hope for is to be Toht. :lol

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Oh really? I did notice that the big round indent on top of mine looked rather like yours. So you trimmed off the rolled and stitched edge of the brim, eh?

Yes.

According to Indygear's tutorial, the front brim should be 2 7/8 from the crown. I found mine measured exactly that right where the stitched edge started. I simply cut along the stitching.
 
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Sweet.

So did you just use scissors?
- k

Yes, I used a pair of scissors my wife had in her sewing box. The felt was a little more difficult to cut than I thought. I was getting some straight edges, so I slowed down a bit. I still had to go back and trim.
 
i will have to check the local BCF here and see if they have that hat.

although it would end up being my everyday hat to wear, since i already have a red oval satin lined fedora from england.
 
can we get a pic of one of these with no work done to it, im gonna add it to my christmas list and will need a pic so the non fans in the family will know what to look for.
 
This is VERY close to what mine looked like before the modification:

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I picke done up today -- but mine cost $19.99.

Does anyone have web address for Todd's Costumes so I can order a new band and ribbon?
 
That one's fur felt, too... the earlier-mentioned BCF hat is wool felt. Less spiffy.

I took the plunge and trimmed off the rolled brim on mine. Neat! Now all have to do is find the proper brown hat (mine's black)...

- k
 
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