Hats
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Bowler Hat with a Modern Twist
$48.00The bowler hat was devised in 1849 by the London hatmakers Thomas and William Bowler to fulfil an order placed by the firm of hatters Lock & Co. of St James's. Lock & Co. had been commissioned by a customer to design a close-fitting, low-crowned hat to protect his gamekeepers' heads from low-hanging branches while on horseback
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Classic Black Top Hat
$32.00There's nothing more dapper or dashing than a black top hat! Instantly add old-school charm and class to any outfit. This smart topper is made of jet black felt with a black grosgrain ribbon around the crown and brim. The inner crown has a sweatband to keep your top hat in tip-top shape. Definitely debonaire for a man, but equally appropriate for the stylish lady. It would also make a great addition to a cabaret or burlesque costume.
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Trilby 1960's Style Hat
$36.00trilby hat (or simply trilby) is a type of hat. Although also used as a synonym for a short-brimmed fedora in the United Kingdom, the trilby is distinguished by a very narrow brim that is sharply turned up in the back and a short crown, which is pinched in the front and indented into a teardrop shape in the center. The hat's name derives from the stage adaptation of George du Maurier's 1894 novel Trilby; a hat of this style was worn in the first London production of the play, and promptly came to be called "a Trilby hat".
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