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Question:
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I
was wondering about the different styles of creases
in western hats. What style is more flattering
for a heart-shaped face? What about a more rounded
or oval face? I recently read an article in a
magazine that said crepe-sole boots are a neccessity
for the show ring, but I have a good pair of Justin
ropers that I've shown in for a while, are these
acceptable or outdated?
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Hi
Caitlin,
Thanks for your nice note. Hat creases aren't
as important to the overal hat/face combo as the
brim- in fact, almost the only crown crease you
see these days is what is called a cattlemen's
style. Brims can make a bunch of difference, though-
taking about a 1/4" off a brim can do wonders
for a woman's small face, and shaping a brim up
on the sides a bit, with a hair more drop in the
front and back, can be much more flattering than
standard 'made for Garth Brooks fans' brim shapes.
The key is to get a hat from someone who cares
what it looks like on you! Go to a store that
sells nicer hats and ask them to help you.
As for the boots- crepe soles are very popular
for two
reasons:
1. they're trendy and new and
2. they're very comfy on the old bones when you
stand around in them on concrete or asphalt all
day.
They are not my favorite for riding, though, for
a couple equally good reasons:
1. most crepe soles are double welted and make
for a very big 'footprint'of the boot, so big
it can be a safety hazard in a snug stirrup and
2. when I look down on my feet, I start to quack-
they are very funny looking! Plus, most crepe
soles are light colored and show up like water
skis with dark tops or dark chaps when you ride.
Unless you really love crepe soles or have to
ride/stand/ride/stand all day, I'd stick with
good old ropers. They work fine for showing, are
safe in a standard stirrup, and leave you more
money for the really important stuff- like silver!!!
Thanks for asking, and good luck showing...
Suzi D
Hobby Horse
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