Collection: Fedoras
Although sometimes thought of as a man’s hat , worn by gangsters , detectives and celebrities, the Fedora hat actually got it’s start as a ladies hat!
The French play “Fedora” by Victorien Sardou started it all … The heroine of the popular play was a character named Princess Fedora, who sported a wide brimmed felt hat. Ladies immediately followed suit, with men picking up on the trend later, lured by the hat’s stylishness and ability to protect your head from the elements .
The distinctive shape of the crown is what makes a fedora. It has a center crease running the length of the crown, and two indentations at the front, one on either side of the crease. The brim can be any size, and fedoras can be made of straw, felt or fabric. Typically the brim is worn up at the back and down at the front, but all sorts of variations on this theme are popular now.
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Parkhurst Fedora, NATURAL/BLACK MIX
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- $55.00
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Brixton 20th Anniversary Tiller Hat, BLACK
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- $90.00
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CURTIS Fedora, SERPENT
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- $150.00
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Lightweight Fabric Fedora, GREY/PAISLEY BAND
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- $39.75
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