Wool, Rabbit & Beaver. What’s the difference?
Wool Felts
Being the cheapest of the three felt materials, are sheered from sheep and is not nearly as durable as Rabbit and Beaver. With a shorter lifespan, wool isn’t considered a luxury material in the hat space but is great for minimal wear at a more affordable price.
Rabbit Fur Felts
Are considered a luxurious hat making material. The fur is not sheered and instead, constructed by removing fur from pelts. With natural oils found in the fur felts, this material is durable and fantastic for hat making with minimal differences from Beaver aside from the actual feel of the felt. A great choice to get more eccentric color choices!
Rabbit + Beaver Blends
Are 50% Rabbit and 50% Beaver fur blended together by combining large and small fibers. By doing this, it is easier to create the texture desired to obtain different grades of fur and also achieve different dying colors while still having the water resistant qualities of a Beaver felt.
Beaver Felts
Are used to make the most luxurious hats on the market. With the highest oil content out of all felts, Beaver is the most water resistant and naturally softest to the touch with a more buttery feel. This quality of felt hat is superior in it’s resilience and great for long term outdoor wear for decades to come.
Here at Mill & Habs,
we only sell the best of the best which is why we do not use wool felts. We pride ourselves in creating a product that will last you a lifetime.. and then some. We hope that the hats created by hand here in the MH Studio will be an accessory that you are not afraid to overuse daily for your day to day life and all of your worldly travels. By carefully selecting each felt body in the Rabbit, Beaver and Rabbit + Beaver Blends we are providing each client a personal guarantee of their hat having a long and durable life. If your hat isn’t stored on a flat service and starts to lose shape... it’s okay! Rabbit and Beaver both can be easily ironed back out flat and endlessly renovated throughout it’s lifespan while holding true to it’s effortless stiffness.
At Home Sizing Guide & Chart
Using soft clothing tape, measure the circumference of your head starting 1cm above your eyebrows, above your ears, around the back of the widest part of your head and bringing it back around to your eyebrows. Be sure to be as accurate as possible so that your custom fit hat isn’t too tight or too loose. If your exact measurement falls between any two sizes, it is best to size up!
NOTE: If you do not have clothing tape, get creative! You can use string or even your iPhone charging cord and follow the same instructions above and then lay it next to a ruler. If you are ever unsure, I suggest going to get your head professionally measured since all Mill & Habs hats are final sale.