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rlk;1152967[/QUOTE said:Wow, they were really watching their hats in that year, weren't they? They're as enthusiastic about hats as we parvenues on TFL.
.......And today a small minority would be wearing hats and 99% of those hats would have something written on the front. Very interesting image.
Society's going to heck in a handbasket for sure.
Surely this was a trade magazine. General interest publications rarely covered clothing at all, outside of the more novel women's styles.Wow, they were really watching their hats in that year, weren't they? They're as enthusiastic about hats as we parvenues on TFL.
In New York, especially, boaters were never worn before Memorial Day - whatever the weather. Only in the South did they come out at Easter time.Boaters would have been very popular in that time period. From peoples dress it looks like it wasn't a warm Easter Sunday although they say it was balmy.
speaking of Homburgs...Nice! What do they mean by silk hats? I don't see any Top hats so are they refering to a finish? I see a good number of Homburgs.
I like the crease job on the hat in lower right corner right above "on Easter" text....
In New York, especially, boaters were never worn before Memorial Day - whatever the weather. Only in the South did they come out at Easter time.
The center dent sure ruled the day!
Remember, this was 1929 way before the big pinch front, wide brim fedora craze of the 40s.