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    Vintage hats are a timeless treasure, and a captivating symbol of classic feminine allure. Why have vintage hats remained so popular? First, here's a little back story. At one time, a woman couldn't go out without a hat, without seeming rude or class-less! Hats used to convey marital status, status for one's place in society, and most importantly, wealth. Hats were also useful tools for women - they protected the complexion from the sun and wind, and could be used as a flirtation device, concealing parts of the face to giggle, or sending a secret, seducing shy glance towards the way of a fine young gentleman. You may want to check out weed cap for more

     

    Hats have been made of cotton fabric, straw, fur, wool felt, and anything you can imagine. The best way to figure out how to date a vintage hat is by looking at the shape. Edwardian times had wide and extravagant hats. In the 1920s, close fitting hats called cloches were a favorite. In the 30s, hats switched from having a cutesy and mysterious shape, to a jauntier design. The 40s brought a graceful and shaped trend, often with veils. The 50s took a whimsical turn, with many hats mimicking idyllic impressionist paintings of women with flowered and bowed hats. Platter hats were also popular in this time. In the 60s the pill box hat was all the rage. Although time has passed and different designs have flitted in and out, vintage hats have stayed popular because their essential meaning to society has remained the same, even though people have started dressing less formally as time goes on.

     

    Vintage hats are a modest investment

    High quality and unique vintage hats can be found in a range of prices. This makes them fun to collect and experiment with! Before I started collecting and learning about hats, I was like many others in my assumption that if vintage hats are so unique, ornate, and often using good quality materials, then they must be pretty expensive. I was quite surprised then, when I started seeing that most of the vintage hats I liked, were usually in the $10 to $25 price range. (unless they were rare or made by highly collectible fancy designers). Sometimes, I could find less expensive hats that were damaged at tag sales or thrift stores. Damaged hats with pretty bows, flowers, feathers, etc. can be treasure chests if you start embellishing your own hats, or using the pieces to add to clothing, or create hairpieces or fascinators.

     

    Buying a vintage hat does not cost as much as an entire outfit, but the right hat can create highly fashionable, daring, or classy look. Straw or wide brims are usually worn for daytime casual looks, while closer fitting and more lush styles are usually worn for evening or formal occasions. It's all about the way you accessorize! The low prices of hats means that your dollar goes further and you can buy more than just one, so try experimenting. The right hat draws attention to the best features in your face. It's important to figure out what hat shape goes best with your particular face shape. Many helpful guides can be found online, or you could just go to a hat store and have a ball trying on all the different hats, to see what works best for you.

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    The Western Cowboy Hat is probably the most defining piece of equipment in Western wear. Today, Cowboy Hats for most people are simply a fashion statement. However, in the earlier days they were a functional piece of equipment with a wide brim to protect cowboys from the sun and rain. They were also used to fan a campfire, signal others, swat a horse or filled with water to give your horse a drink. There are many styles and manufacturers of hats. Probably the most famous is the Stetson. John Batterson Stetson was an eastern man, born into a hat making family, who made his way west. He developed a reputation for making durable, quality hats and manufactured the Ten-Gallon hat in 1865. There are many other manufacturers of quality hats such as Resistol, Bailey and others.

     

    Hats are generally made from felt (Beaver and/or Rabbit fur), Wool or Straw. Cost can run anywhere from $20 to $4000. Price is usually determined by the amount of beaver fur versus the rabbit fur in the hat. This is denoted by the X marking usually seen on the inside of the crown. The higher the X number, the more expensive the hat will be. But it also will be more durable and have a much smoother softer feel. A good quality hat can last for 20 years to a lifetime because of the durability of beaver fur. Straw hats will have a much shorter lifespan.

     

    To determine the size of a hat you would take the size number of the hat, for instance size 7, times 3.145 (22"). A head that is 23 1/3" in circumference is 23 1/3" divided by 3.145 which gives 7.4. The closest hat size to this is 7 3/8. Of course, this does vary a little bit depending on the manufacturer. Hats should be stored properly to insure that they keep their shape and durability. Avoid laying the hat on the brim. If you must lay it down for a short period of time, always lay it upside down resting on the crown or hang it on a hook so that they brim is not touching anything. For long term storage, the best solution is to keep it in a hat box or make a cardboard ring that the crown will fit down inside of.

     

    Always store your hat in a cool, dry environment. Heat and moisture will potentially cause the hat to lose its shape. The worst place for a cowboy hat is in the backseat window of a hot car or truck. Felt hats were designed to be used in the rain; that was part of their original function. Straw hats can handle a brief amount of rain, but both kinds will need some care to keep them from losing their shape.

     

    If your felt hat gets wet, turn down the sweat band and stand it on a level surface right side up on the sweat band. Do not use heat to aid the drying as it will cause the leather sweat band to shrink. Make sure the brim does not touch any surface as pressure of any kind on a wet hat will leave its mark when the hat is dry. You would do the same for a straw hat, except to use a dry cloth to wipe off excess moisture first. A good idea is to protect a hat from water damage by using a non-silicone based protector. Spray it on and then lightly brush it into the felt before it dries.

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    Now that you know how great vintage hats are, you are ready to start shopping. You can shop online, at vintage stores, at thrift stores,or look in the attics of your home or a loved one's home. Shopping for vintage hats is as fun as wearing them so you are going to love building your collection.

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    A crown is merely a hat that lets the rain in.

    Frederick the Great

     

    Some sunshine is good for the soul, but I always make sure I wear a big hat.

    Miranda Kerr

     

    Hey sky, take off your hat, I'm on my way!

    Valentina Tereshkova

     

    I kind of dress like a boy from the nineties. I like wearing baseball hats. I just like to be really comfortable.

    Mae Whitman

     

     

    America brought us the baseball cap; it's one of my favorite hats.

    Philip Treacy

     

    You can have fun, but you also have to put on your thinking cap every day.

    Tommy Shaw

     

     

    Sometimes people start with you. Especially in local places - 'Hey, go get your shine box.' So I go out earlier. I wear sunglasses and a cap... That's the downside of being successful.

    Frank Vincent

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