Matt Deckard
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The twenties were a time of bobbed hair and deep fitting hats for ladies. I found this a while ago and now that we have some women hanging around I thought I would show it off.
Good quality vintage women's hats are hard to find because alot of them were made for fleeting fashion trends and the quality is usually far below that of a man's hat. fur felt versions are even harder to find. I usually see wool ladies hats.
Here are some pics of a Woman's Knox fur felt roll-up hat from the twenties. There is a stitched seem across the top which allows the woman to easliy roll the hat up for storing in a purse.
Unlike mens hats, womens hats from the day had the bow on the right side instead of the left, kind of like how women's blowse buttons are on the left when a man's shirt buttons are on the right.
Extremely thin and extremely floppy.
Good quality vintage women's hats are hard to find because alot of them were made for fleeting fashion trends and the quality is usually far below that of a man's hat. fur felt versions are even harder to find. I usually see wool ladies hats.
Here are some pics of a Woman's Knox fur felt roll-up hat from the twenties. There is a stitched seem across the top which allows the woman to easliy roll the hat up for storing in a purse.
Unlike mens hats, womens hats from the day had the bow on the right side instead of the left, kind of like how women's blowse buttons are on the left when a man's shirt buttons are on the right.
Extremely thin and extremely floppy.