Faded velvet on riding hat

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My once black hat is now a very odd brown colour, problem is I love this hat so so much and am not ready to say goodbye but wondered if there was a way I could perhaps dye it!?!? I am tempted just to dunk it in bleach and then dye it navy and see how it goes. I don't think it could look much worse then it does now even if I mess it up. Just wondered if anyone else has tried anything like this? Thank you.
 
This is probably a very bad idea, the amount of damage you would do to the hat would render ir useless except as an ornament
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If it has faded it is probably time to buy a new one any way.
 
You can use dye, but be careful in case it runs in the rain.

I take it this is for in-hand. If it is faded I think it is time for a replacment if you have been using it for riding.
 
mine has gone from black to brown too
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but i blame the fact that i ride in the sun so its proberbly bleached it i dont show so me and my brown hat are still going strong for general riding
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It isn't even that old though thats the thing, just saw a lot more sunshine then I have. I do have my showing and xc hat just love this as my everyday one and seeing as it has had no bangs or falls seems sad to give up on it.
 
If it's a Patey, they do a recovering service I think. I'm sure somewhere else must recover other makes but I'm afraid I don't know anyone.
 
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If it's a Patey, they do a recovering service I think. I'm sure somewhere else must recover other makes but I'm afraid I don't know anyone.

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Or you could wear a baseball hat. They have about the same protection...
 
suede shoe dye. many showing people re dye thier hats with suede shoe dye. It has the lovely advantage that it doesnt run if it gets wet.

I dont know how well it would work on changing a faded black hatg to a blue hat, but it certainly works for faded blue to blue.

I dont think i'd try it on a patey though.

My hat faded realy quickly i had to redye it within 2 years after buying it, and ive got to do it again some time as it has faded again
 
Yes, I use suede shoe dye too.
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Just a tip though, use it sparingly and build up the coulour if necessary though. The first one I did, I was a bit too heavy handed with it and 'clogged' the velvet pile.........not a good look, but if you use only a little on the brush and work it into the pile it works a treat.
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