Front or back of a hat?

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May I suggest 28.26 degrees to the left of an imaginary centre line.
Or any other angle.

I do appreciate that it must concern you or you wouldn’t be asking. Mine is worn, soft and has no chinstrap. As long as the crown is at the top I wouldn’t be able to tell you which way it was.
Vent to the wind might be good idea.
 
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That overlap is what covers the joint of the "stiffener" inside the trim edging...the ends of which are held together with a crimp sleeve, or something similar ......where else are you going to put it, eh! ??????

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Help!!!
I have a heretical hat with two seams.

(Heretic = one who chooses!)
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Edited to apologise:
“……. AN heretical hat.”
An is normally used before a vowel. H is the only exception where 'A' is used if the H is pronounced, but 'An' is used if the H is silent and the following letter is a vowel.. In your case.. 'A' heretical hat is correct.

It really does only apply to H though for some reason... P is silent in Psychologist for example, but you wouldn't use 'an' before psychologist, in any context. All words beginning with H have a vowel after them. There isnt a single one that doesn't
 
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In English apparently not but in the unlikely event you are going to visit Ukraine and handle the local currency you will have to decide ... :D
Not so sure Putin would let me go there and talk sense. "Flight 333 crashes on route to Ukraine... One of the passengers understands the English language, investigations are underway, Foul play is assumed... further details to follow."
 
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