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VINTAGE HATS
In this section you can find all the vintage hats available in our catalogue. A refined selection of branded and original pieces to give your outfit an extra touch.
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For the vintage hat market, the 1920s symbolised the discovery of new fashion trends, innovation in everyday clothing, and a lot of extravagance.
Before, women couldn’t or didn’t dare to wear garments considered masculine, but in the 1920s we see how they became less vulnerable and determined to leave behind all prejudice and fear of appearing inappropriate.
They began wearing looser clothes and 1920s hats in various shapes and colours, such as cloche hats, headpieces, and feathered hats.
The fashion of 1920s hats became popular for both women and men.
When I mentioned extravagance earlier, I wasn’t joking.
Women tried, through 1920s vintage hats, to appear as striking as possible — to draw attention.
The original purpose of these headpieces — to protect the eyes from the sun — gradually faded; instead, they were used to communicate social status, especially by women.
To express themselves, they wore vintage hats that best suited their face, build, and any feature that could define them.
1920s Women’s Hats
The flapper hat was a short and wide headpiece, often decorated with feathers and beads.
The 1920s cloche hat takes its name from the French word “cloche”, meaning bell, and this cloche hat was proudly worn by women throughout the 1920s.
1920s Men’s Hats
In the past, men still used the vintage hat for its practical protective purpose, but also as a way to express their personal style.
The top hat was a must-have for upper-class gentlemen.
There are various models depending on the materials used for top hats, such as wool, silk, or cotton hats.
Meanwhile, for working-class men, it was common to wear a 1920s hat — a hybrid between a top hat and a bowler hat.
Vintage hats you might find in our catalogue:
- - Handcrafted hats
- - Borsalino hats
- - Valentino Boutique hats
- - Brigatti hats
- - Vintage hats
- - Bowler hats