Did you know that fedoras were originally introduced in the late 1800s as a fashion accessory for women? A few years later, men followed suit and began sporting soft felted hats. Just a little history, ladies, as you browse through the amazing collection of fedoras at Hat Country . . .
(wool felt fedoras via Hat Country $30-$140; bottom image via StreetFSN)
huh, interesting. I always assumed it had been men first. I am loving that blush colored one in the photo on the bottom, would kill for one of those. Ok, maybe not murder, but pay lots of money.
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absolutely love hats like this. need to get one for the spring and summer season.
xx, http://wordbyjessie.com
I need a good new hat, these ones look gorgeous!
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gorgeous hats, and love that you throw in the history.
Laurenlovestoshare
oh i love hats, but i’m not brave enough to wear something like these. maybe i should try π
I like it! For some reason I haven’t found a fedora that looks good on me yet, but these are beautiful enough to try again π
xoxo Maria
Loving these hats too, every since I saw them on Marina Munoz I was hooked.
I also wrote up a small post on them too. Great eye!!
http://asinkremains.blogspot.com/2011/04/marina-munoz.html
These are all gorgeous… Obsessed!
WastedWardrobe.net
interesting fact!! love the first one, bottom row with the braided brim ribbon. incredible texture in all nude.
january, x
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Thank you for this little tidbit of information – I always assumed it was originally a men’s style. Learned something new today π xx
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Good hats !
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