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Wherever there is a story about when something was conceived or invented, there is always a story to counteract the original and if you search long enough you will find a story which dates long before French chefs are said to have adopted the wearing of tall hats. Also known as a "Cowboy Hat". A high-crowned, wide-brimmed hat, with a sweatband on the inside, and a decorative hat band on the outside. Customized by creasing the crown and rolling the brim. [8] A conical hat, usually tall and narrow, worn by late-19th and early-20th century school pupils as a punishment and/or humiliation. It often featured a large capital "D" inscribed on its side, to be shown frontwards when the hat was worn.

During the 19th century, the top hat developed from a fashion into a symbol of urban respectability, and this was assured when Prince Albert started wearing them in 1850; the rise in popularity of the silk plush top hat possibly led to a decline in beaver hats, sharply reducing the size of the beaver trapping industry in North America, though it is also postulated [ by whom?] that the beaver numbers were also reducing at the same time. Whether it directly affected or was coincidental to the decline of the beaver trade is debatable. A Mexican hat with a conical crown and a very wide, saucer-shaped brim, highly embroidered made of plush felt. The outfit that is today considered to be the national dress of Wales is based on the clothing worn by working women living in rural areas of the country during the 19th century.The most distinctive feature of most Welsh costume is that it was made of local wool, rather than cotton,' he adds. A soft cap, shaped like a squat cylinder or close fitting like a knit cap, and usually heavily embroidered with a tassel on top worn by men while smoking to stop their hair from smelling of tobacco smoke. [7] Though most items in the outfit were found across Wales, and further afield, there were regional variations, especially in the gown and bedgown,' says Michael. The original version of these hats used starch to stiffen them and keep them taut. This style of toque is no longer worn in professional kitchens, mainly due to hygiene and heat issues, but maybe seen in old pictures. It has now been replaced by paper versions in the same shape and style. On May 5, 1812, a London hatter, Thomas Francis Dollman, patented a design for "an elastic round hat" supported by ribs and springs. His patent was described as:

A soft brimmed hat popular in New York after the turn of the century made from eight quarter panels. Also known as a newsboy cap. A soft round cap, usually of woollen felt, with a bulging flat crown and tight-fitting brimless headband. Worn by both men and women and traditionally associated with France, Basque people, and the military. Often part of [European?] schoolgirls' uniform during the 1920s, '30s and '40s. A floppy fabric pull-on hat, usually worn with its top flopped down. In red, it is now used as a symbol of Catalan identity.It is difficult to date silk Welsh hats; they were being produced in significant numbers during the 1840s and it is possible that they went out of production only a decade or so later. Unlike other fashionable hats, the Welsh hat may have been worn by its owner for many years and then passed down to succeeding generations. The large numbers of surviving hats implies that they were invested with much more than being just an expensive fashion item. [ citation needed] Manufacture [ edit ] A generic worldwide military hat with a flat, circular top and visor. First seen in central Europe.

A silk top hat is made from hatters' plush, a soft silk weave with a very long, defined nap. [28] This is rare now, because it has not been in general production since the 1950s, and it is thought that there are no looms capable of producing the traditional material any more; the last looms in Lyon were destroyed by the last owner, Nicholas Smith, after a violent breakup with his brother, Bobby Smith. [29] The standard covering is now fur plush or melusine as (the London hat merchant) Christys' calls it. A grey flat fur felt top hat is the popular alternative. His successor, Lyndon B. Johnson, did not wear a top hat for any part of his inauguration in 1965, and the hat has not been worn since for this purpose. [13] The members of the "Inner Circle" of the Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania Groundhog Club wear top hats on February 2 of every year when they perform the Groundhog Day ceremonies with Punxsutawney Phil. Bamboo basket worn over the head covering the entire head with just holes for the eyes and worn by some members of the Makapili, Filipinos who were Japanese collaborators during World War II in the Philippines.For other uses, see Top hat (disambiguation). ca. 1910 top hat by Alfred Bertiel European royalty ca. 1859 Austin Lane Crothers, 46th Governor of Maryland (1908–1912), wearing a top hat Specifically, they were given hats to make up for any mistreatment they were feeling, as this was a time in which chefs seemed to be regularly poisoning kings who scorned them! While these stories could be equally likely (and unlikely) to be the real source of the chef’s hat, they represent the accessory as it’s used today: both as a tool and a symbol. A conical straw hat associated with East and Southeast Asia. Sometimes known as a "coolie hat", although the term "coolie" may be interpreted as derogatory. [3] [4] Flat, square hat. Usually has a button centered on top. A tassel is attached to the button and draped over one side. Worn as part of academic dress. Traditionally, when worn during graduation ceremonies, the new graduates switch the tassel from one side to the other at the conclusion of the ceremony.

Womens top hats and mini-top-hat fascinators come in a variety of styles and colors perfect for all sorts of occasions. A white top hat could make a stylish wedding headpiece and a sparkly red top hat a fab party accessory. Top Hats for Sale

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In formal academic dress, the Finnish and Swedish doctoral hat is a variant of the top hat, and remains in use today. September 2007 - Obituary: Sir Nigel Althaus (the last Government Broker)". The Independent. 2007-09-01. Archived from the original on 15 February 2015 . Retrieved 2014-03-03. Also known as "gob hat" or "gob cap." A sailor cap worn in several navies, of white canvas with an upright brim. Top hats are also a symbol of the performing arts, particularly magic shows. The magician top hat was made famous by Louis Comte, who was the first to pull a rabbit out of one in 1814. Wearing a Top Hat Today Musician Slash of Guns and Roses in his infamous top hat. Those that do choose to wear hats and head coverings are normally pretty strict about wearing them and it very much becomes part of the uniform, which is also more along the lines of the traditional look.

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