Indian Head Penny Leather Hatband
Replicated 1898 Indian Head Pennies feature 11 Conchos on this hatband. Mounted on reconditioned horse tack. Ties on with leather lace and a deer antler bead. 23" long.
Hat not included.

A How to Guide on measuring your Hat Size
Follow these super easy simple steps:
Step 1: Measure Your Head
You can either use a cloth tape measure or a long string and a retractable tape measure. Have someone hold the tape or string. It makes the process easier but you can do it on your own.
Place the tape or string around your head about 1/8” above the top of the ears and across the mid-forehead (usually about half an inch above the eyebrows) so that you completely circle your head.
- Be sure to hold the tape or string firmly but not too tightly. This is not tourniquet tight. Leave some wiggle room as tight fitting hats can cause headaches.
- Hold your forefinger against the tape measure or string where it comes around to meet the end. Check the measurement of the tape and write it down in inches.
- If you’re using a string, place a mark on it, then lay it out flat alongside the measuring tape and write down the inches.
- Follow the general rule – “measure twice, cut once.” Or in this instance, I make the hat once. If for some reason you measure incorrectly and you need to return it for a new size, charges will apply to re-make the hat including additional shipping costs.
Step 2: Calculate Your Hat Size
- Most of my hats have specific sizes while others are Small, Medium, Large or XLarge. Once you’ve measured the circumference of your head, correspond the measurement to the hat sizing chart. Should you fall between sizes, choose the next largest size.
Here is an example of a wrist measurement
Follow these simple steps in measuring your wrist for a perfect fitting bracelet.
STEP 1: Measure Your Wrist
You can either use a cloth tape measure or a long string and a retractable tape measure.
- Place the tape or string around your wrist just ABOVE the wrist bone. This is where you will wear the bracelet. Not too loose and definitely not too tight.
- Hold your forefinger against the tape measure or string where it comes around to meet the end. Check the measurement of the tape and write it down in inches.
- If you’re using a string, place a mark on it, then lay it out flat alongside the measuring tape and write down the inches.
- Follow the general rule – “measure twice, cut once.” Or in this instance, I make the bracelet once. If for some reason you measure incorrectly and you need to return it for a new size, charges will apply to re-make the bracelet including additional shipping costs.
STEP 2: Select the Inches in the Drop Down Box
- Sized bracelets have a drop down box on the listing. Select your wrist measurement in this box.
Handling Time
- Many of the jewelry pieces on the website are in stock and available to ship. Please allow 3 – 5 business days for your order to be packed and shipped.
- All Concho bracelets, hitched webbing bracelets, hats and hatbands are made to order. These orders are made in the order in which they are received. It can take 3 – 4 weeks for the item to be made.
Shipping
- All jewelry and hatbands ship via USPS Priority Mail Insured. You will receive an email with the tracking number from USPS. You may need to check your spam/junk box.
- All hats ship via FedEx Ground. You will receive an email with the tracking number from FedEx.
- Shipping to the non-contiguous United States – Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa will ship via USPS Priority Mail Insured. Shipping costs will be calculated when you check out.
- International shipping – at this time LID does not ship internationally. But that could change in the future.
- We are not responsible for loss or damage once the package is in the possession of USPS or FedEx. Nor are we responsible for delayed deliveries. All carriers can be quite overwhelmed at certain times of the year. Best to place your order early and be patient with the carriers. They are doing their best.
- Prior to submitting your order, please review your shipping address. LID is not liable for information that is entered incorrectly. If your order is returned to us due to an incorrect delivery address there will be an additional shipping charge to reship the item.
Returns
- On occasion a jewelry item or hatband may not meet expectations. The item may be returned for a complete refund (original price paid and associated tax, less shipping costs) to the original form of payment within 10 days of receipt.
- The buyer is responsible for return shipping costs and insurance.
- Gift recipients, who return an item and do not want an exchange, will receive a merchandise credit.
- All returned jewelry must be in "as delivered", "new" condition. The item will be inspected to make sure it is unworn, unused and in its original condition.
- LID reserves the right to refuse returns on a case by case basis.
- You must inform Laura Ingalls Designs within 24 hours of receipt of your jewelry should it be damaged in any way.
- If possible, it is best to inspect the item while in the presence of the delivery person for insurance reasons. If the item is damaged, do not accept the delivery.
- We do not accept returns due to customer sizing errors. Refer to the bracelet size guide on how to measure your wrist.
- Custom items are a final sale and are not returnable.
- Hats are a final sale and are not returnable. Therefore, measure your head correctly. Refer to the hat size guide on how to measure.
- All sale and discounted items are a final sale and are not eligible for return or exchange.
How To Return An Item
- Please contact Laura at ⦁ laura@lauraingalldesigns.com or 262-949-1330 within 10 days of receipt of the item.
- Include the original receipt your full Name, Address, Phone Number, email address and reason for the return.
- Jewelry must be shipped securely packaged, insured for the original purchase price and shipped prepaid.
- All returns will be carefully inspected to make certain it is not damaged and that it is in its original condition.
- We recommend shipping via insured USPS Priority Mail, insured FedEx or insured UPS for tracking purposes.
- We do not take any responsibility for reimbursement or compensation in the event that any returned jewelry is lost, stolen, damaged or mishandled in any way. Please note that we will not accept any packages delivered C.O.D.
- Upon receipt of your returned jewelry, we will send you an email regarding the status of your return. We will process your return request within two days following receipt of returned jewelry in the original form of payment or a merchandise credit. If the item is being exchanged for another item, a new order will be created.
By purchasing from Laura Ingalls Designs you agree that you have read and understand all of our policies and terms. If you have any questions at all, please send an email to: laura@lauraingallsdesigns.com or call us at 262-949-1330
Thank You For Your Understanding – We Appreciate Your Business
Your jewelry should be the very last thing that you put on – after the hair spray and perfume. And your jewelry should be the first thing you take off.
Clean it with a jeweler’s polishing cloth or a soft cloth based upon the material. Store in a Ziploc protective bag. Although tempting, it is not recommended that you expose your jewelry to the shower, bathtub, swimming pool, lake or ocean.
Hats should never be set down on their brim. This will cause them to turn up. Instead, place the hat upside down on the crown. When storing your hat, you can place it in a hat holder, on a roll of paper towel or even a coffee can. Just remember to keep the brim elevate.
How To Clean Your Felt Hat: To prolong your hat’s life, regular brushing is important. To remove loose dirt, simply use a hat brush and swipe it away. Avoid using a brush made of nylon as it may be too abrasive and damage the hat. To remove dust from the hat, simply use a damp (not wet) cloth. To remove fuzz and hair, use a piece of sticky tape to gently wipe the hat.
How To Clean Sweat Stains And Dirt From Your Palm Hat: For easy stains, you can brush out the stain, or use corn starch or talc powder to dry it. For harder stains, clean with a damp cloth. For the hardest stains, a mixture of water and hydrogen peroxide can be carefully applied.