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MissQueenie said:I definitely agree that ladies' hats were a seasonal purchase. I've seen enough "How to dress" manuals from the 30s stressing the seasonality of one's wardrobe to drive that home. The idea seems to have been to buy one really high style hat for the season, and wear it til it was out of style (very french concept)
Ha! I've read that book too. I bet it was difficult with al the choices out there. And it recommended wearing your hair and makeup as you would with a hat when you go shopping to make sure it flatters your face. That's another thing to dig up this evening A reproduction of that book is available at Amazon, and it's a very clever read. I really did take some things to heart! Better than Beauty: A Guide to Charm
Also in that same book it requested buying a good quality suit and a good quality dress, and changing it from season to season with appropriate inexpensive accessories. That's something that would be almost unthinkable today! We have Forever 21 to supply us with the latest fashion fetish for a very low cost (as they did in a form as well, I'm sure).