Gents,
I've been thinking about this for sometime.
In photos that we see of confederate prisoners slouch hats tend to be more soft and a bit misshapen to better conform to the wearers head. It seems that now-a-days living historians tend to keep there slouch hats in more pristine condition than our ancestors did. Granted we do pay $100-$120 for a good hat.
But you don't have to throw your nice expensive hat in the mud for it to look more authentic. I don't think our ancestors would have done that either. Wear it more often in the rain, mold it to your head, get it nice and comfy.
These are just my thoughts. What do you think?
Respectfully,
I've been thinking about this for sometime.
In photos that we see of confederate prisoners slouch hats tend to be more soft and a bit misshapen to better conform to the wearers head. It seems that now-a-days living historians tend to keep there slouch hats in more pristine condition than our ancestors did. Granted we do pay $100-$120 for a good hat.
But you don't have to throw your nice expensive hat in the mud for it to look more authentic. I don't think our ancestors would have done that either. Wear it more often in the rain, mold it to your head, get it nice and comfy.
These are just my thoughts. What do you think?
Respectfully,
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