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  • Question
    Is it a good idea to wear a beret in the shower to shape it?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Wearing it in a hot shower is a common way to wet it thoroughly. Just make sure to wash your hair before putting it on.
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    Does the beret stink after washing it with water?
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    If a person sweats in their beret, soaking it will bring out the smell of the old sweat. However, washing the beret with soap/detergent will remove any odor.
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    What is the reason of forcing the cap down on the right side. What is the logic?
    Community Answer
    It is traditional to have it this way.
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    So I followed these steps and my beret does not hold the shape. Any ideas to make the shape stay?
    Community Answer
    Wet the beret as above, then roll the beret, starting with the right (longer) side. Squeeze the rolled beret between the fins of a warm radiator. Wait one night, and you're done. This works for French and German berets, and fits their way of wearing it.
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    How do I make my beret look nice when wearing it?
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    It depends on what occasion you choose to wear it for. If you wear it casually, then shape it to the extent you think it looks nice, but if it is for specific group reasons, then make it look as sharp and similar to theirs as possible. It all just comes down to one thing: shape it as nicely as possible.
  • Question
    Do I need to take my badge off while shaping a beret?
    Community Answer
    Yes, remove the badge.
  • Question
    What if it shrinks? Can I unshrink it or make it a little bigger?
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    That all depends on how big you want it to become, what the material is made of, and how it was woven. The material and how it is woven can matter, as they can be loose or very thick.
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    Is there any specific way other than this to get a Canadian army cadet beret for the LER to be perfectly trenched and formed?
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    No. Look around at your senior Cadets' barets. Try to copy what they do, as it is their responsibility to have it right. All barets have different trenches and shapes. Ask them what they do and how they think it's done right.
  • Question
    Do I have to cut the inside fabric?
    Community Answer
    It is not a must to cut the fabric, but it will definitely make the shaping easier since it makes it thinner.
  • Question
    If my beret is damp after I've drained it, should I make it more wet?
    Community Answer
    I believe you would want it slightly damp. Wring out excess water, but it'll be fine if it's damp.
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    Do I have to cut out the lining?
    Community Answer
    No, but it helps greatly in forming it to military standards, and it is much much harder to form it with liner.
  • Question
    Do gentlemen in America wear berets to formal events that are inside?
    Community Answer
    No. The US Army is pretty much the only area of American culture in which males typically wear berets, and they remove their headgear indoors.
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    Is the warm water method the best way to stretch out wrinkles?
    Community Answer
    Yes, in my opinion. You can also use steam and tape, but all methods require warm water. Steam is better if you have a flash since getting the flash wet can ruin it over time.
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    Is it okay for a civilian to wear a black beret with a black uniform without patches?
    Community Answer
    What a civilian wears is up to him. The French civilians tend to pull the slack forwards to form a peak.
  • Question
    Is it safe to speed up the drying with a hair dryer?
    Community Answer
    No, you may damage the cloth with the dry heat. Put it on your head and be patient.
  • Question
    My beret already is quite shaped. Do I need to mold it?
    Community Answer
    You should probably try wearing it for an hour or two to see whether it keeps it's shape. If it doesn't, you definitely need to mold it. If it seems to hold it's shaped you will probably be fine without but should ask your seniors if the current shaping is acceptable.
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    Can I remove my beret brass?
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    It depends on why you have it. If the beret brass is part of a uniform, I would say no, or, if you really dislike it, ask a supervisor. If you are just wearing it for looks then yes, you can remove it whenever you please.
  • Question
    How long do I need to keep the beret on for?
    Community Answer
    Until it is dry but normally it should only take a few hours to shape. Maybe 2 to 4 hours. Though, I know some people wear their berets soaking wet and let them dry all day. They swear it's better shaped after that.
  • Question
    Do I put the cap badge in after shaping it?
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    Community Answer
    You could, but it's best to leave the badge in to get a better shape for the beret.
  • Question
    How often should you shape a beret (for an organisation like the army)?
    Allegra Gray
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    It really depends on how the beret looks. There isn't really a set period between moulding sessions. It is just whenever it starts to lose shape. This means that if you moulded it well, it may last 2 months, but if not so well, just a few weeks.
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