When you’re packing for a trip, the last thing you want to worry about is your hat. But if you don’t pack it correctly, you might end up with a crushed or misshapen hat. CM Hat Travel Case for up to 6 Baseball Caps – Hard Shell Exterior, Adjustable Shoulder Strap, Carry Handle. Here are some tips on how to pack a hat so that it arrives at your destination in perfect condition. Choose a soft, padded bag or box for your hat. A hard case will offer more protection, but a soft bag will be easier to pack.
Make sure the hat is clean before you pack it. Any dirt or sweat can cause permanent stains. Wrap the hat in tissue paper or a soft cloth before placing it in the bag. This will help protect it from bumps and scratches.
If you’re packing more than one hat Travel case, make sure to put each one in a separate bag. This will prevent them from rubbing against each other and getting damaged. With these tips, you can rest assured that your hat will arrive at your destination in perfect condition.
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Pack a baseball cap
By folding it in half so that the brim is touching the back of the hat. Place the hat in a soft, padded bag or box. Make sure the hat is clean before you pack it to avoid any permanent stains. Wrap the hat in tissue paper or a soft cloth before placing it in the bag. If you’re packing more than one hat, put each one in a separate bag to prevent them from rubbing against each other and getting damaged.
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Roll your hat
By folding it in half so that the brim is touching the back of the hat. Starting at the back of the hat, roll it up towards the front. Place the hat in a soft, padded bag or box. Make sure the hat is clean before you pack it to avoid any permanent stains. Wrap the hat in tissue paper or a soft cloth before placing it in the bag. If you’re packing more than one hat, put each one in a separate bag to prevent them from rubbing against each other and getting damaged.
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Pack a cowboy hat
By gently pressing down on the sides of the hat to collapse it slightly. Place the hat in a soft, padded bag or box. Make sure the hat is clean before you pack it to avoid any permanent stains. Wrap the hat in tissue paper or a soft cloth before placing it in the bag. If you’re packing more than one hat, put each one in a separate bag to prevent them from rubbing against each other and getting damaged.
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Flatten your hat
Pack your hat flat? Blasphemy, no? Not if it was designed that way. I have somewhat given up on the high-maintenance hats myself since I always end up getting mine wet or tossing it in my beach bag. That’s why I picked up a simple canvas one I can lay flat without worrying about shape.
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Stuff your hat
This is probably the most common method and it seems to work just fine for me. I have a few friends who stuff their hats with socks or underwear to help keep its shape, but that’s not really necessary since they’re usually pretty sturdy to begin with. Just make sure you place it upside down in your suitcase so the brim doesn’t get bent.
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Use a hat box
If you want to get really fancy (or if you have a really nice hat), you can pick up a hat box to keep it in while you travel. This is probably the safest method, but it can be a bit of a pain if you’re trying to pack light.
With these tips, you can rest assured that your hat will arrive at your destination in perfect condition. Choose the right packing method for your type of hat and don’t forget to wrap it in tissue paper or a soft cloth before packing it away. And if you’re packing more than one hat, make sure to put each one in a separate bag to prevent them from rubbing against each other and getting damaged.