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    Or stretch it.
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    Irish_troops_in_Helmand_mark_St_Patrick_s_Day_2.jpgTry not pulling it too far down on the back of your head or can you not return it to the retailer if its not the size you ordered?
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    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    Does it hat a ribbon band? If so, you might be able to unstitch it where its two ends meet (probably at the back of the hat), then restitch it to make it a little longer.
    It doesn't have a ribbon, but I'll take a look at how much extra fabric there is as a last resort sort of thing to restitch it.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheOfficialBren View Post
    Or stretch it.
    I've never had to stretch a hat let alone one made of wool, how would I go about this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CelticAchrann View Post
    I've never had to stretch a hat let alone one made of wool, how would I go about this?
    Soak it in warm water and then pull gently around the head band to stretch it out, then if you can place it on some thing around your head size(your head) to dry.

    Irish_troops_in_Helmand_mark_St_Patrick_s_Day_2.jpgor just tilt it forward a-la these guys

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    Bingo and bingo.

    My tweed fore-and-aft was a bit snug upon delivery. I just wore it a LOT and it settled into my head's shape. Fits like a charm, no need to soak...but other bonnets may require the soaking method. You can always "Jock" your caubeen similar to the way Jock Scot describes his balmoral fitting trick.
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