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Hat Care: Small Habits That Make a Big Difference

January 15, 2026

Most hats aren’t ruined in one big moment.

It’s the little things — dust left to settle, moisture that never quite dries, sweatbands that don’t get a break. Over time, those add up.

The good news is that basic care goes a long way.

Start With Brushing

A simple brushing after wear helps remove dust, dirt, and grit before it works its way into the felt.

We carry M&F Western Products horsehair brushes, which are ideal for felt hats. Brush lightly, following the natural direction of the felt. This alone can dramatically extend the life of a hat.

Light Cleaning When Needed

For surface marks and light stains, a felt hat cleaning sponge can help lift dirt without soaking the hat. These are meant for dry cleaning — no water, no scrubbing.

Used correctly, a sponge can refresh a hat without disturbing the felt or finish.

Protection From the Elements

Moisture is one of the biggest enemies of felt.

A light coat of Twister Felt Hat Protector adds water resistance and helps prevent staining from rain or snow. It’s not a cure-all, but it gives your hat a fighting chance when weather shows up unexpectedly.

Maintaining Shape

If a hat starts to lose its firmness, Twister Felt Hat Stiffener can help restore body and structure. This is especially useful for brims or crowns that have softened over time.

Like most things, a little goes a long way.

Storage Matters

When you’re not wearing your hat, a hat cover helps protect it from dust and light while allowing airflow. Tossing a hat on the back seat or a hook might be convenient — but it shows over time.

When to Bring It In

If you’re unsure what your hat needs, that’s usually the sign to stop guessing.

We’re always happy to take a look and let you know whether a quick brush will do the trick — or if it’s time for a deeper cleaning, reshaping, or restoration. Some hats just need a tune-up. Others have earned a little more attention.

Either way, the goal is the same: keep a good hat wearing well for as long as possible.