The Fedora By Fred Belinsky, VillageHatShop.com HumphreyBogart and James Cagney. Clark Kent and FDR. What happened to the Bowler and the Top Hat? After all, for most of the 20th Century, up until 1960 when John Kennedy took off his hat at his presidential inauguration, men were not considered dressed…
…of the status quo." The top hat traces its origins to the tall sugar loaf hats of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. read more The Fedora HumphreyBogart and James Cagney. Clark Kent and FDR. What happened to the Bowler and the Top Hat? After all, for most of the 20th Century, up until 1960 when…
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…head. It worked. People came into the store and felt free to try anything on, with or without the assistance of a sales person. They had fun. "HumphreyBogart" and "Mae West" were in the store every day. I sold a lot of hats. The business, and my life, settled down from there. After a number of years…
…on January 23, 2007 in Hats and Current Fashion, Hats and History, Hot Hats, Iconic Hats | Permalink | Comments (5) | TrackBack (0) The Fedora HumphreyBogart and James Cagney. Clark Kent and FDR. What happened to the Bowler and the Top Hat? After all, for most of the 20th Century, up until 1960 when…