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The Voodoo Music Teacher Hat

The Voodoo Music Teacher Hat

Regular price
$180.00
Sale price
$180.00
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This hat is a homage to my time in Louisiana.

Red felt hat burnt to distress it, black alligator band, black distressed leather braid, a red feather and a black raven feather.  

Folded fedora crown. 3.5” brim with a pencil curl and a slight lift over the right eye.

To order first choose your size.

To get the right size measure your head where the hat will sit in centimeters. If you have a head shape that is hard to fit or if you want a perfect fit, conformateurs are available upon request and require a $120 deposit. The deposit will be refunded when we get the conformateur back. Or the deposited amount can be used as store credit. If you purchase the hat we will send it to you for free. We will not make the hat and we will keep $120 plus shipping and handeling if we never get the conformateur back. 

Choose the quality of felt you’d like. Color will vary slightly between the different qualities of felt. For instance a natural color rabbit felt will be whiter than a natural colored beaver felt  

For the brim shape we will make it the same shape in the photo or you can send us a picture with a description of what you’d prefer. Email: forged.glory@hotmail.com Phone: 9319059441

Hat accessories can be sewn into the hat, or just tied on so you can change them out to match your outfit. We do not use glue.

Comes with a horseshoe nail as a cowboy tooth pic monogrammed with the letter R for Revenant or we can use your initial or whatever letter you’d prefer. It can be placed in the hat band or pierced though the crown of the hat. 

Please contact us with any other customization request and we will make it happen. 

 I had a music teacher in a Baton Rouge elementary school who claimed to be a Voodoo witch. He would have us put our head down on our desks while holding our instrument. He’d walk up to your desk say some gibberish waiving his hands at you then say, “rise child and play your instrument.” My class mates would rise and play like that had been playing their whole lives. 

I didn’t grow up in Louisiana like my classmates, I didn’t know what voodoo was, I wasn’t a musical child. 

My teacher waived his hands at me, said his voodoo words and told me, “rise child and play your instrument!” I rose, and well, I wasn’t musical at all.

My teacher said, “Child go stand next to Daquarious and learn from him. My magic can’t help you today child.”