Sunday, February 21, 2016

What You Need To Know About Wearing Vintage Hats

By Stephen Patterson


If you love the idea of adding vintage elements to an outfit without looking dated you may want to consider using accessories instead of clothing pieces themselves. Adding touches such as vintage hats can be a great way to get an outfit that has the feel of a bygone era without going overboard. Here are some tips that you can use to ensure the hat you choose looks great and gives you the feel you are looking for.

Hats have been popular for hundreds of years. In the past, they were a way of making a social statement as well as being a fashion accessory. Today, in many societies, people still will not attend certain sporting or social events without covering their heads and often will pay hundreds of dollars for custom made versions that have been designed by milliners.

If you want to concentrate your collection on authentic pieces and not reproductions you may need to do a bit of hunting. Good places to find hats are thrift shops, second hand stores and even estate sales. Some pieces may come up for auction as well. Be prepared however to pay more for a hat than you would pay for other types of vintage pieces. It is not uncommon for individuals to spend years slowly building a collection of vintage toppers.

The time of year should definitely influence what kind of hat you choose. There are some that are made out of lighter weight materials such as straw. These are great choices when you are out in sunny, hot climates but will not work as well when the temperature dips. Conversely, heavier materials such as velvet, felt or fur should be saved for colder weather as they may be too heavy during the summer or the spring.

You should also think about how to balance your outfit as well. Clearly, you want to make sure that your headpiece is the center of attention. Choosing an understated outfit to wear with it can really give you the balanced look you are going for. You may be tempted to mix in other accessories as well but unless they are from the same time period as your hat you may find that your overall appearance isn't quite what you hoped it would be.

The kind of event that you will be at or the kind of outing you are participating in will also affect what you wear on your head. For example, a wedding would call for a different choice of hat than a trail ride or sporting event would. Some high-end horse races or social events centered around sports will also call for a very formal hat as well. This rule applies to men as equally as it applies to women.

If you will be wearing your headgear on a regular basis and want to make sure that they continue to look good, it is important to know how to take care of them. For example, caring for a vintage straw piece would involve different steps than caring for one that is made out of felt or fabric. Researching different cleaning products and storage methods is a good idea.

Once you have found a few pieces to add to your collection you can begin wearing them. Hats tend to wax and wane in popularity but rest assured that the right topper can attract a lot of positive attention no matter where you go.




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