
Bull Ranch Hat Sizing Guide
How to Measure Your Head
- Use a flexible tape measure or a piece of string.
- Place it around your head, crossing at the center of the back of your head and the forehead just above the eyebrows. Place the tape about 2 fingers above your ears.
- Make sure the tape is level and snug against your head, but not tight.
- Mark the measurement and, if you used a string, measure it with a ruler or a normal tape measure.
Tips:
- If you are between two sizes, it is usually better to choose the larger size for greater comfort.
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Bull Ranch Size Conversion:
Hat Size | Circumference (cm) | Circumference (in) | Fitted Size |
S |
55 |
21 1/2 |
6 7/8 |
M |
57 |
22 1/4 |
7 1/4 |
L |
59 |
23 |
7 1/2 |
XL |
61 |
23 7/8 |
7 5/8 |
XXL |
63 |
24 5/8 |
7 7/8 |
Adjustments and Customization:
- Some Bull Ranch hats come with internal straps or adjusters that allow for a better fit. Lift the sweatband and pull the strap, then reattach it to the Velcro for the desired fit.
- If the hat is a bit large and does not have an adjustable sweatband, you can use foam inserts to slightly reduce the size.
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Additional Information:
- Hat Style: The style of the hat can affect the fit. For example, wide-brimmed hats may feel different than fedora or cowboy hats.
- Hat Material: Materials such as felt, palm, leather, or fabric can have different levels of flexibility and fit. Some hats, such as cowboy hats or certain styles that require more rigidity, usually do not stretch as much due to their hardness. These hats are designed to maintain their shape and offer less flexibility. In contrast, hats made with softer and less rigid materials tend to be more flexible and adapt better to the shape of the head over time.
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For any other questions about hat sizes, please contact Bull Ranch