How to Break In Your New Lambswool Hat

How to Break In Your New Lambswool Hat

Congratulations on your new lambswool hat! If you’re new to wearing pure wool, you might find that it feels a bit snug or stiff at first. Don’t worry – just like a pair of leather shoes, your lambswool hat needs to be broken in. With a little patience and care, it will mould perfectly to your head, becoming a cozy, go-to piece for years to come. Here’s how to break it in and some reasons why pure wool is worth the effort.

Breaking In Your Lambswool Hat

  1. Regular Wear
    Start by wearing your hat for short periods of time each day. As you wear it, the natural fibres will begin to relax and adapt to the shape of your head.

  2. Stretching and Shaping
    Each time you put it on, gently stretch and pull the hat into the shape you want. Focus on areas that feel tight and adjust it as needed. Over a week or two, it will loosen up and conform to your head’s contours.

  3. Speed Things Up with Dampness
    If you’re in a hurry to break in your hat, you can speed up the process by wearing it damp. Lightly mist the hat with water (don’t soak it!), then wear it until it dries. The moisture helps the wool fibres relax and stretch more quickly, setting into the shape of your head as it dries.

  4. Don’t Share
    Pure wool hats are personal! Once they’ve moulded to your head, sharing them with someone else can stretch them out of shape. Keep your lambswool hat all to yourself for the best fit.

Why Choose Pure Wool Over Acrylic?

If you’ve been used to synthetic materials like acrylic, you’re in for a treat with lambswool. Here are some reasons why pure wool is worth the investment:

  • Natural Insulation
    Lambswool is incredibly warm and breathable, helping regulate your temperature in both cold and mild weather. Acrylic, on the other hand, can trap heat, making it less comfortable for extended wear.

  • Durability
    Pure wool is naturally resilient, bouncing back into shape even after stretching. With proper care, a lambswool hat can last for years, while acrylic fibres tend to break down over time.

  • Eco-Friendly
    Wool is biodegradable and renewable, making it a sustainable choice. Acrylic is a type of plastic, derived from petroleum, and contributes to microplastic pollution.

  • Moisture-Wicking
    Wool naturally wicks away moisture, keeping you dry and warm even in damp conditions. Acrylic lacks this property, making it less ideal for wet or snowy weather.

  • Comfort
    Once broken in, a lambswool hat becomes soft and comfortable, with a perfect fit that’s unique to you. Acrylic hats, while initially soft, can lose their shape and feel less snug over time.

If your hat gets damaged, or needs some fixing, we have you covered! You can send your hat back, and we will mend it... for free!  Our hats are made to last, to outlast, to be passed on and passed down full of love and memories.
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If your hat gets damaged, or needs some fixing, we have you covered!

You can send your hat back, and we will mend it... for free!

Our hats are made to last, to outlast, to be passed on and passed down full of love and memories.

Caring for Your Lambswool Hat

To ensure your hat lasts for years, follow these care tips:

  • Hand wash in cool water with a gentle wool detergent.

  • Reshape it while damp and lay it flat to dry.

  • Avoid exposing it to excessive heat, which can cause shrinkage.

A Perfect Fit, Naturally

Breaking in your lambswool hat is a simple process that ensures a snug, comfortable fit tailored to you. With its warmth, durability, and eco-friendly benefits, pure wool is a standout choice for winter wear. Treat your hat well, and it will reward you with years of cozy comfort!

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