Why do they burn felt hats?

Torching is a traditional step to burn off any remaining felt fibers and ensure the silkiest possible finish.
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Why do hat makers light hats on fire?

Hat makers start by measuring the shape and size of the customer's head. Once the shape of the hat has been established, they will sand the hat down or even light it on fire to get rid of any extra threads.
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Why don't you touch a cowboys hat?

A cowboy hat is a very personal, and sometimes very expensive, item that you don't pass around. In some places, to touch a man's hat without permission will get you hog tied to a tree so you just don't do it.
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Do felt hats get ruined in the rain?

Outside of a few rain hats most hats are water repellent NOT waterproof. A light rain shower, drizzle, even a little snow will not destroy most felt hats. Heavy rain and thunderstorms are not good for felt hats. Straw hats (made of natural fibers) should NEVER be worn in the rain.
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When should you not wear a felt hat?

Felt hats used to be worn in the winter to help protect the cowboy from cold and dampness. Straw cowboy hats were made for the summertime to protect from sun and heat. The needless fashion rule is to wear straw from May to Labor Day and felt for the time between (much like the "never wear white after Labor Day" rule).
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Which is a better cowboy hat felt or wool?

Beware the Wool

But fur felt hats are more durable and will maintain their shape longer than a wool cowboy hat and will withstand a good rainstorm, so these should be viewed as a great long-term investment. Straw hats are outstanding in the hot summer sun.
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Why can't cowboy hats go on a bed?

And no matter what you do, don't ever set your cowboy hat on a bed! It's a commonly held superstition that a hat set on the bed invites bad luck to enter your home. If you choose to compete with your adopted horse, avoid wearing new clothes and using new gear—some believe it's unlucky.
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Why do cowboys put their hats upside down?

Hang your cowboy hat if possible, but if not, set it upside-down on its crown. This keeps your good luck from running out, and it might even catch additional good luck that's floating around. It also helps to air the hat out and maintain the shape of its brim.
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What does a black cowboy hat mean?

In American films of the Western genre between the 1920s and the 1940s, white hats were often worn by heroes and black hats by villains to symbolize the contrast in good versus evil.
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Are Felt Hats Too hot summer?

You might think of felt as a fall or winter hat material, but it can be used all year long! Because felt comes in different thicknesses and weights, lightweight felt is a great summer hat material.
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Are felt hats itchy?

For instance, wool and felt are known to cause irritation and friction. The first option is to wear a chemo sleeping hat underneath. Not only will this stop the itchiness, but it will keep you feeling snug and insulated.
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Can you sweat in a felt cowboy hat?

Fur hats are fine to get wet, simply follow the directions for drying straw. Felt hats, however, are not designed for wet weather. If it does get wet, however, turn out the sweatband, and let the hat stand on the sweatband, or rest on the crown to dry.
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What do they do with the hats after a hat trick flames?

The total number of hats is the amount purchased by the team from the Hockey Lodge. The new hats are then hand delivered to Children's Hospitals and Clinics and donated by the player who scores the hat trick.
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Why are hats seen as disrespectful?

According to the Emily Post Institute, many trace it back to medieval times when knights would remove their helmets to identify themselves, as well as a gesture of respect. Hat etiquette also has roots in Christianity, as it's long been considered customary for men to remove their hats upon entering a church.
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Why do people not take stickers off hats?

Leaving the gold sticker on the front of the brim or even under the brim is a legitimacy thing. It's to let your friends, family and public know that your hat isn't a knock off.
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What does it mean if a girl puts on your cowboy hat?

According to very prestigious sources like Urban Dictionary and Twitter, the cowboy hat rule means this: If you take someone's cowboy hat and put it on your head, then you're supposed to "ride the cowboy, " which means have sex with them.
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What does it mean when a cowboy tips his hat at you?

In Western societies of the 19th and early 20th centuries, a hat tip was a common non-verbal greeting between friends or acquaintances while walking or meeting at a social gathering. Typically, two men (female hat tipping was rare) would lift or tip their hats to each other, rather than exchange words of greeting.
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What does toothpick in cowboy hat mean?

What do the toothpicks on a cowboy hat mean? It's a flossing pick. I've known cowboys to keep flossing picks in their hat bands, or regular toothpicks, or even horse shoeing nails for emergencies.
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Is it disrespectful to wear a cowboy hat inside?

It's customary to remove hats indoors.

One of the most basic cowboy hat rules is to remove your hat when entering a public building or private home. If you're attending a formal occasion, your hat should remain off while indoors. If it's an informal occasion, feel free to put it back on.
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Why do cowboys curl their hats?

The brim curved up on the sides to stay out of the way of a rope, and the crown became pinched to allow better control. Today the cowboy hat has become as much a part of fashion as it is function.
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What is the cowboy rule?

According to very prestigious sources like Urban Dictionary and Twitter, the cowboy hat rule means this: If you take someone's cowboy hat and put it on your head, then you're supposed to "ride the cowboy, " which means have sex with them.
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Should a cowboy hat be tight or loose?

The perfectly fitting cowboy hat will be snug around the front and back of your head, and a little looser around the sides. You should be able to easily take off and put on your hat, but your cowboy hat shouldn't easily blow away in a small breeze.
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Does it matter what color cowboy hat you wear?

Q: What color cowboy hat should you wear? It depends on your budget, why you're buying the hat, and whether the hat needs to match a specific outfit. In general, as long as you like the hat, anything goes!
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What is the most famous cowboy hat?

Stetson is the most famous brand of western cowboy hats. Founded in 1865 by John B. Stetson, it has since reached all parts of the world to take the number 1 spot.
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