Saturday, October 15, 2011

Hats

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Hat fashion is not the new one. It is there for centuries. The essential function of a hat is to protect the head from the sun or the cold and to shade the eyes from the sun. At the beginning of the 20th century it was customary for men and women to wear hats. Women in particular wore elaborately ornamental hats decorated with feathers flowers ribbons and other strictly artistic adornments that did not enhance the function of the hat. Although ornamental hats have given way to more practical hats in the 21st century hats and headcoverings still are fashion symbols that sometimes serve to make political or religious statements.
Following the Mexican American War 1846 1848 the United States acquired the Mexican territory which now corresponds to parts of Colorado Arizona New Mexico and Wyoming as well as the whole states California Nevada and Utah. Gold was found in California in 1848 triggering the California gold rush that enticed thousands of settlers to move west. During this time it was possible to see the ceremonial feathered headdress of Native Americans cowboy hats and Mexican broad rimmed sombreros. The bandana or large handkerchief worn by cowboys around their necks could be pulled up around the nose to filter the air during dusty cattle drives.
 Types of Hats:
Fedora
Hat mens
Hats bucket
Straw hats
Cheap hats
Crochet hats
Napback hats
Fur hat
Cool hats
Military hats
Cloche hat
Beanie hat
Strucker hat
Golf hat
Winter hats
Ladies hats


The beginning of the 20th century was a time of great technical advances. Fashion was greatly influenced by Hollywood. Silent movies showed Charlie Chaplin in oversized trousers and a bowler hat. Laurel and Hardy also favored bowler hats while Fred Astaire wore a top hat. Baseball was America's favorite sport and baseball caps became popular. Baseball caps are designed to just shade the eyes from bright sunlight so the brim extends only along the forehead.
  

Another type of hat is Fedora hats. Fedora hats were popular from the 1930s to the 1950s. A fedora is a felt hat creased along the crown and pinched in the front on both sides. On cold wintry days a fedora and a trench coat was a stylish way to keep warm and dry. The name Fedora comes from an 1882 play in which the main character Princess Fedora Romazova wore that type of hat. Fedoras were used in many movies starring Frank Sinatra and Humphrey Bogart and they were the typical headwear of film noir detectives and gangsters. The hat worn by Indiana Jones is a fedora with a safari brim turned down in the front and in the back.
Another type of hat is Russian hats. The Russian ushanka is a fur hat with ear flaps that can be tied up to the crown of the cap or tied at the chin to protect the ears and jaw from the cold. This type of fur hat is very popular in countries with cold climates because it keeps the head warm. The hats may be made of sheepskin rabbit fur or wool.
Traditional Indonesian hats were worn by Sukarno and Suharto who were presidents of Indonesia. The hats are popular because they can fold flat and have mesh vents in the front and the back that keep the head cool. This type of hat may be called peci songkok or kopiah and it is widely worn in Indonesia Brunei Malaysia Singapore the Philippines and Thailand.
          
In Western culture people take off their hats as a sign of respect in public buildings but some Middle Eastern cultures consider covering the head during prayers as a sign of respect toward God. Orthodox Jews always keep their head covered either with a small skull cap called a kippah or yarmulke or with broad rimmed felt hats. The Roman Another type of hat is Catholic and muslim hats.
 Catholic Pope wears a white zucchetto skull cap. Indian Sikhs also wear distinctive head coverings.The traditional garb of the Middle East developed as protection from the sun and the desert sand storms. The turban can be wrapped around the nose to filter dusty air. The loosely fitting cloth gowns and turbans keep the body cool because the light color of the turban reflects the sunlight and most of the material is not in direct contact with the skin. The typical Saudi Arabian turban has three components 1 a Kufeya which is a white cotton cap which is worn directly over the hair 2 a Ghutra which is a square shaped cotton fabric folded diagonally to form a triangular shape placed on top of the Kufeya and 3 an Igal a double black rope made from goat hair or wool that holds the ghutra in place.Ghutra holding is not so easy to made. Its made with do difficulties, no one can imagine.

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