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Tilley
Hats are made in Canada where I can keep a watchful eye.
I'm sure you'll enjoy your new Hat! Like a Rolls-Royce, it's
rather special, so let me tell you a bit about it. The Hat
was conceived in frustration and born of necessity. As a
corporate art dealer and consultant I had become, over the years,
rather 'picky' regarding quality, and I couldn't find a hat that
quite met my standards - or my boat's (a 31' mahogany, brass,
teak, varnish and fiberglass Brandelmayr-designed sloop). A proper
sailing hat had to float, stay on, be unshrinkable, last
indefinitely, and be attractive. In January 1980, I
decided to have one made, not only for myself, but for other
sailors. Fortunately, I knew nothing about headgear so I didn't
realize that it was thought impossible to make such a hat. I
received design advice from a milliner, information about
materials from a sail-maker, and then I oversaw its manufacture by
a local hat maker.
By March, some prototypes were
ready. My family and I tested them on a marvelous charter in
Belize where we encountered trade winds, reasonably small waves
(because of the offshore reef), beautiful islands, superb
snorkeling, and friendly people. (On the last day of the charter,
at the same moment that I steered us aground, I managed to wrap
the anchor line tightly around the propeller shaft...)
Now don't get the
impression that the Tilley Hat is just for sailors! It is
equally at home in the desert, in the Himalayas, in the garden, as
well as on the golf course, by a trout stream or whilst strolling
through London in the rain. Tilley Hats are issued to Canadian
troops when they go to war or on peace-keeping missions.
Your Hat is nearly
indestructible, although your family dog could prove
otherwise. The rain and mildew-resistant 10-oz cotton duck is the
best of its type. The lighterweight LT Hats are made of Tilley
Nylamtium®, a newly developed, strong, water repellent and
mildew-proof form of nylon. The grommets are solid British brass.
The Hat is made by hand with the help, of course, of the small,
powerful sewing machines needed to sew the tough material. Don't
worry about the strong threads pulling loose, they're lockstitched,
as are all the stitches in everything we make.
For the LTs, we use a special
cotton thread that swells when wet, sealing the holes against
rain. Will rain enter through the ventilation grommets? Yes, but
usually not that much; just enough to keep us refreshed....Tilley
Hats are not sou'westers.
We Perspire - Or Expire
Every inch of our skin is
constantly damp; we'd overheat and die without the
temperature-reducing effect of the evaporation of sweat. Compared
to the rest of the body, our head expels a great deal of heat;
sometimes it's quite wet because of the massive evaporation needed
to cool the wonder that rests within.
The ventilation grommets are large to allow much of the heat and
moisture-laden air to escape. The Hydrofil® Anti-sweat band is
soft, comfortable and helps to wick the perspiration away from
your forehead.
Which is the Front?
The knotted part of the wind
cord goes to the back of your head, as do the seams of the
anti-sweat band and the brim. Also, if you can read the
"TILLEY HAT" label upright, you are about to put it on
correctly.
How Should It Fit?
The Tilley Hat fits more
comfortably than other hats. It's designed to be worn low on
your head and slightly loose. It should be held on by gravity, not
by painful pressure on your forehead! With your left hand,
pull the front of the brim away from your head, and with your
right hand, see that you can easily insert two fingers, flat,
between the middle of your forehead and the front of the Hat. The
Hat should be loose enough that you can rotate it to the left and
right, and lift it up and down, without friction on your forehead.
When it's windy, use the cord! I think you'll be pleased with
the way it fits and feels - especially on hot, muggy days.
The Wind Cord Keeps the Hat
On
The wind cord is like one long
shoelace, with the ends joined together in the simplest of knots. When
it's windy, place the knotted part of the wind cord behind your
head and the other loop under your chin. Notice that the knots
slide easily back and forth so that you can adjust the length of
the wind cord. When only slightly breezy, use just the back
cord, as do the Royal Canadian Mounted Police or State
Troopers with their hats. (It took me weeks to think of this
simple way of keeping the Hat on in the wind.)
Here's How to Adjust the Wind
Cord
Tighten the chin strap by
adjusting the knots on the back cord. Slide the two knots away
from each other to shorten it, until it's as snug as you like.
When you don't need the wind cord, take the Hat off, slide the
knots a little closer together, and drop them in the crown. Some
people store the chin part of the wind cord in the pocket in the
crown, I don't.
Like the Titanic, it Floats.
It Can Also Sink
One reason your Hat floats is
because of the air trapped inside the water-repellent cotton
fibres. The main reason, however, is the layer of closed-cell
polyethylene foam in the crown of the Hat which also protects your
noggin from blunt objects. (People have told us this feature
has actually saved their lives!)
Certain types of wave action can
sink your Hat - and you. You will find that your Tilley will
neither sink - nor fly overboard - as long as you are wearing the
cord behind your head and under your chin.
The Hat has a positive buoyancy
in relatively still waters; waves and rapids may sink it and hold
it down for hours. It is up to you to take the precaution of tying
it on. The windcord is like a seatbelt: Useless Unless Worn.
It is your responsibility
to tie it on!
Washing Instructions
Wash your Hat frequently or
sweat stains may bond to it. We have found no universally
applicable way of getting these stains out; perspiration is
composed of many chemicals, and the composition of each person's
sweat is unique. Sweat may also eventually rot the fabric, and it
will disintegrate. As you do with all clothing, wash your Tilley
Hat often.
You can machine-wash the Hat
using warm or cool water, or simply wash it by hand, using a scrub
brush. Do not bleach. Some old Tilley Hats turned yellow if
you used a non-chlorine bleach. TINTEX Colour Remover restores
them.
While it's damp, smooth and
reshape it by hand, then set it out to air-dry. (You do not
have to stretch it over a pot!) Don't put your Tilley in a
dryer; it would come out misshapen and totally lacking in joie
de vivre.
When the Hat is dry, simply
re-stretch it, like an American sailor showed us, by putting
your knee in the crown, and pulling firmly on the opposite side.
Although we have mercilessly
pre-shrunk the Hat, the cotton will always contract and expand, as
do denim jeans. Whenever you'd like the Hat a bit looser - on
those hot, muggy days, for instance - take it off and give it a
quick re-stretch.
Water Repellency: The LT Hats
are about as waterproof as you could want Through multiple
washings, the cotton Hats lose some of their water repellency. To
restore it, spray with Scotchgard® or something similar.
One has to change the oil in one's Rolls, doesn't one?
Wrinkles: Aren't they great,
especially between the eyes and ears? To remove wrinkles from
your Hat, fill the crown with warm water and swoosh it around. Wet
the outside of the the crown too. Your Hat will travel
wrinkle-free in the bottom of your luggage if you stuff the crown
with socks and underwear.
Excellent UV Protection
The AMC Cancer Research Center
has certified that all Tilley Hats and Caps block 98 percent of
harmful UVA/UVB radiation and deliver an ultraviolet protection
factor (UPF) of 50+, the maximum rating given. Since Tilley Hats
and Caps are guaranteed for life, it's the last sun and rain hat
you may ever have to buy.
In addition to the Tilley Hat's
protection, we strongly suggest you need at least a SPF-15
sunscreen and sunglasses that filter out all UVA & UVB rays.
Don't know where to put your
sunglasses? Insert the arms of the glasses through the two
ventilation grommets on one side of your Hat and the Velcro tab
inside will secure your glasses. Most glasses will ride there
nicely.
Is it a Shade Too Large or
Too Small?
If the Hat is too small, it is
nearly incapable of being stretched to a larger size. If you
choose not to return it, consider selling it to a deserving
friend. If the cotton Hat is a shade too large, and you don't
care to return it, try the following: Soak the crown and the
anti-sweat band in warm or hot tap water for about 3 minutes.
Remove the Hat and let it thoroughly air-dry without restretching
it. It may contract about one size. You might also consider sewing
a layer of terry-cloth or such onto the anti-sweat band.
PLEASE do not send the Hat
back if it has been worn, or if you have attempted to change its
size by soaking it.
Suggestions from Experienced
Owners
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Print your name, phone
number (with area code) - and for the historically minded,
the date - with indelible ink, inside the crown. It gives
a lost Hat a chance to return home. At least place a
business card in the plastic bag in the crown.
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On the beach, or just on
the go? You can stuff a key, a business card, a credit
card, a quarter (for a phone call) and a $10 bill into the
plastic bag in the pocket of the crown.
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Sailing, walking or
hiking in the rain? Wear the Hat under your foul-weather
hood. You'll stay warmer, get more protection, and your
hood will now move with your head. Your glasses will be
better shielded too.
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The brass develops a
sought-after permanent patina when exposed to salt air.
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When the Hydrofil® anti-sweat
band at the front of the Hat becomes damp, simply reverse
the Hat, so it's on backwards - and be thankful that the
Hat doesn't fit tightly.
Background
We began by mailing our
Hats from the basement of our home in 1980. By '81, we had
designed our Virtually Indestructible Tilley Classic
Shorts. They, and the Hats, were used successfully in the
Singlehanded Race Around the World ('82-'83) and in
America's Cup by the Canadian team in '83 and '86. (Tilley
Hats, Classic Shorts in Classic Weight AdventureCloth and
VOMP (Vest-Of-Many-Pockets) have a lifetime
free-replacement guarantee against wearing out.)
In 1984, we launched
Tilley Endurables as a full-time venture, and loved it! We
design, handcraft and sell smart-looking, classically
styled, long-lasting, comfortable travel clothing for men
and women - clothing with secret pockets and security
pockets to protect your valuables, and washing
instructions you can swear by: "Give 'em
hell!" You'll enjoy our catalogue.
We try to make
everything we do the best in the world, and then, with
suggestions from you, make it even better. The 'seasonally
climatically challenged' people of the world will
appreciate our warm, water-repellent, wool Winter Hats and
Caps.
Our Guarantee
If your (unbleached)
Tilley Hat ever wears out, falls apart, shrinks or mildews
mail it to us and we'll replace it for free! Bring
it to any store that sells the Hat; most will give
you a new one. If you'd like to keep your worn-out Hat,
I'm sure that can be arranged.
Lastly, in the crown of
your Hat are "Brag Tags". They could get you
into trouble! Read one and you'll see what we mean!
When you need more, phone us and we'll gladly send you
some at no charge.
Enjoy your Tilley!
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