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hatsworld · 2 years
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With its origins dating back to 1840's London, the bowler hat is still one of the most recognized and iconic hats in the world. Regularly worn throughout the 19th century; they became more commonly associated with the business classes from the early 20th century onwards. Also referred to as City Gents, this classic Stanton Bowler hat is as traditional as it is timeless
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Best-selling military-style cap. Made from durable washed canvas cotton. Size adjustable at the rear with Velcro band. Available in a variety of colours
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Buy traditionally styled women's french beret hat made from 100% Wool. Our french beret caps are available in different color & comfort to wear.
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A true classic so named after Australia's most famous source of the prized Opal. It features a kangaroo tail band with a genuine Australian opal inset. The Coober Pedy has eyelets for ventilation and an inner satin lining
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When someone hears the term “hats,” the first thing that usually comes to mind is “a head covering.” Today, it’s that simple. Hats, on the other hand, hats used to be seen as a status symbol in the past. Hats indicated nationality, branch of duty, rank, or regiment in the military. Aside from that, hats served a protective role, as evidenced by ancient artifacts showing Egyptians shaving their heads and wearing straw hats to avoid sunburn in 3200 BC. That’s not too dissimilar to today’s situation.
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