Articles tagged with: dress hats
Hats in History: Chicago Mayor William Hale Thompson
History is loaded with interesting hat wearers. As Chicago’s mayoral race picks up steam, we thought we’d look back on our most notorious hat-wearing mayor. Click here to find out who it was and what he wore.
‘Shutter Island’ Flips Lids with Classic Fedoras
What type of fedoras are they wearing in “Shutter Island”? Find out all about Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Ruffalo’s trend-setting headwear when you click right here.
How Are Felt Dress Hats Made?
Ever wonder how a fur felt hat such as a fedora or derby is made? It takes a lot of time, patience and experience. Read all about it when you click here.
Hats in History: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Civil Rights leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most incredible Americans in the past century. He also was photographed wearing any number of different hats. Learn about those hats when you click right here.
A Folding Hat & Hand-Made Bargains
We have just received 3 new models of hand-made hats from Italy. One is a soft, fur felt stingy brim fedora you can fold to fit in your coat pocket, brief case or desk! Read all about it.
How Do I Avoid ‘Hat Hair’?
Learn the mystery of keeping your hair in perfect shape while putting on and taking off your hat. It is pretty simple if you follow these easy guidelines.
Development of the Homburg
Learn how a simple vacation can lead to a revolution in men’s hats. The simple history of the homburg.
Are Hat Feathers Necessary?
Why do most of your hats come with feathers or pins? What do I do if I love the hat but don’t want the feather or pin? Read here to find out.
Is this Hat too Big?
A lot of customers ask about why crowns on some hats look too “big” to them. It isn’t so much that the crown is too big, as it is serving a special purpose. Find out what when you click here.
Bowled over by ‘Goldfinger’
If it isn’t the most famous hat in movie history, it is certainly the deadliest. What hit man needs a pistol, when he has a steel-brim bowler? This week Hollywood Hatties explores “Goldfinger” and the butler named Oddjob who is always dressed to kill.











