Entries Tagged as 'Hats'
Though men don’t regularly wear hats to the office or out on the street the way they used to, mens fashion hats continue to allow the stylish to make a splash. These days, wearing a hat makes a real statement and the style of hat you choose lets you say precisely what you want. Go […]
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Apart from the casual baseball cap, perhaps no other mens hat is so quintessentially American as the fedora. Hollywood did a lot to keep this already fashionable hat in the spotlight, using it to crown golden boys as well as gangsters. Today, the fedora is much harder to spot, but the men who still wear […]
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If you’re a golfer, you know that once your game gets good, you’re only focused on your next shot. Time passes, the sun beats down, and you’d better be protected from it, particularly your head. Golfers are among the most susceptible people for sunburns, and many for skin cancer. That’s why smart golfers always wear […]
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Mens Felt Hats have a long history of use, some say dating back to nomadic tribes in Asia. The warmth and durability of felt was quickly evident once people learned to “felt” sheep’s wool. The process, which involves wetting and matting fibers, is older than weaving. Today, felt is perhaps the most popular material used […]
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When the ancient Incas discovered the benefits of the toquila plant, straw hats were born. These ancient hats were the precursors to today’s Panama hat, made from hand-woven toquila. While the bowler thrived on “the continent,” down in hotter climes, the Panama mens straw hats quickly replaced it. The finer the weave, the more appropriate […]
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In the U.S., in particular, the first hat that any boy receives is a baseball cap. Reflecting our national pastime, the baseball cap is a fun reminder of one’s favorite team, of a simple way to keep the sun away. For many grown men, however, the baseball cap is a little too casual, or simply […]
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When John F. Kennedy took office as the thirty-fifth president, he was the first to do so not wearing a hat. Some fashion historians argue that’s when the popularity of mens hats started to decline. Today, though, vintage and retro design is considered the height of style and mens vintage hats are back, representing a […]
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Panama straw hats are a misnomer: they aren’t from Panama at all. The name comes from the Isthmus of Panama, a strategic location between North and South America, and the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. This tiny area saw a lot of travelers, especially gold seekers heading west in the mid-1800s. While passing through, travelers bought […]
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There was a time when pimp hats meant the most outrageous, flamboyant hats you could imagine, with purple felt, animal-skin bands, and large colorful feathers. They were worn by urban entrepreneurs who weren’t particularly savory. These days, however, the word “pimp” has morphed into meaning simply fancy, striking and distinctive. For a […]
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When many of us think of safari hats, we picture the pith helmets of the English in colonial Africa from years past. The first examples of these were typically cork-based hats with a solid structure, covered in a white fabric. When worn later as military gear, the soldiers used tea to dye the helmets a […]
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