…down in front . Brush or feather trim in the headband. Adapted from hats worn by people in the Swiss Alps. Also TYROLEAN HAT. ANNIE HALL - ( Late 1970's ) In the movie "Annie Hall," the actress Diane Keaton popularized a fashion consisting of a drooping hat, long vest, wide tie, baggy pants and a man's…
…Bollman 140 - 1970s Boogie $100.00 Step 1: Choose Color & Size. Step 2: Customer Reviews Email to a Friend " onClick="return fbs_click()" target="_blank" class="fb_share_link">Share on Facebook Submit to Reddit Bookmark on Delicious Stumble It! Made in the USA Known as the "Me Decade", the 1970's strayed heavily…
…the King's diplomatic successes, but the style enjoyed its own surprising success in Great Britain and in America. The Homburg resurfaced in the 1970's as the "Godfather" and eventually became an early staple of the hip-hop movement. The Bollman Hat Company contributed its own color and flair during…
…shaped cap. This hat completely covered the hair. BUMPER BRIM - Hat with a tubular shaped brim. Size of brim and crown varies. See KRIZIA CAP for 1970's version BUSBY ( buz bi ) - A tall, cylindrical fur cap with regimental colored bag like ornament hanging form the top, over the right side. Brush on…
…into place as a hat. The chaperon was made up over a stuffed roll or ROUNDLET. The liripipe eventually acquired great lengths. CHARACTER HAT - Late 1970's rumpled tweed hat worn by New York Senator Pat Moynihan. CHARLOTTE CORDAY ( shar lot cor day ) - Version of MOB worn by Charlotte Corday during the…
…-shaped crown and a narrow, a slightly curled brim. This set a fashion named after him. Also BILLYCOCK, BOWLER, CLOCKER, COKES. DISCO HAT - ( Late 1970's ) A small hat worn above the forehead and tilted to one side, held on by an elastic or ribbon band in back. The discotheque was a popular place to…
…fabric cap with full crown and visor that snaps to crown. Cap worn by children around 1920, who were also newsboys. Also CARNABY, style revived in 1970's. Adapted for women's wear in 1980's.
Fedora Hats In the late 1970s, when we were preparing to open our first hat store, my alliterative friends were encouraging me to name the business "Freddie's Fedoras". We laughed about it then, but given the success of this style in a post Indiana Jones world, it may have been a very good name (albeit…