Derby Hats For Men

Derby Hats For Men
When people think about the Kentucky Derby, fashion and hats come to mind almost immediately. When you know how the tradition of Kentucky Derby hats began, it is easier to find a great hat for the occasion. So just how did it all start? Let's take a trip back through time to find out!

 The first Kentucky Derby was held in 1875, in what is referred to as the  mid-Victorian period. During that time, a woman was not considered to  be appropriately dressed if she left her home without a hat on her head  and gloves on her hands. Heaven only knew who she might see and be seen  by, so she had to be properly attired! Men were not appropriately  dressed without a top hat. Even little babies and children wore bonnets.  Only beggars went without hats!

 Hat styles for women ranged from simple straw or cloth bonnets to wide  brimmed hats with short crowns. Plumes were considered status symbols.  To wear a hat with a plume made the statement that one was financially  well-to-do. So prized were plumes that rare birds were being sought  purely for their feathers, and this drew the concern of groups in both  the United States and England, especially when whole stuffed birds began  being used to embellish women's dress hats. Shortly thereafter, only  feathers from certain common birds could legally be used on hats. All  other feathers were banned from use.

  The traditional women's derby hat is a wide brim hat (the Southern Belle  look) adorned with feathers or a plume, ribbons, bows, and flowers,  usually in spring colors. Today, there are hats embellished with other  items, too, such as beads, butterflies, and birds. And some people are  breaking from the traditional wide-brimmed hat style. Ladies derby hats  now also include bucket, kettle, and sinamay style hats embellished with  all sorts of things from feathers and boas, to flowers, bows, birds in a  nest, and even little plastic horses. A gorgeous hat not only exudes  class, it makes the wearer feel beautiful. When you really want to look  your best, the right hat can truly make a difference.






Derby Hats For Men
 
 
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