Tuesday, February 23, 2016

How To Choose The Right Vintage Hats For Any Outfit

By Stephen Patterson


Many people love the idea of mixing classic clothing pieces with more modern ones. This can be a great way to get a custom wardrobe that expresses your sense of style clearly. If you love the idea of choosing older accessories you may want to think about adding vintage hats to your wardrobe. Here are some things that you need to consider before you go shopping for these fun and exciting fashion pieces.

Once you start delving into the history of headgear you may be amazed at how many different styles there are to choose from. This is because people have been wearing these items for a very long time. As clothing styles changed so did what they wore on their heads. A vintage piece can instantly connect your outfit to a bygone era. It is also not uncommon for people to wear new styles to sporting and social events such as weddings, races and festivals.

If you are just starting to collect headgear, you may not know where to look for truly vintage pieces. Often thrift shops will have some to choose from. There are also websites that will feature reproductions of more classic styles as well. Some estate sales or auctions may have some available as well. You may want to do some research before you attend these kinds of events so you know what you are looking for.

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.

Unless you are attending an event where people will be totally dressed in period attire, balance is ideal when wearing a hat. Consider wearing neutral, modern pieces along with your chosen piece. You may be able to add in other more classic or antique elements but be careful not to overload your outfit. You want the focus to be on your head gear and not on your outfit as a whole.

You may also want to consider what kind of an event you are attending. For example, if you are attending a wedding or other event where you may be more dressed up, a fancier hat may be a better choice than one that is more casual. Women often have a wider range of options to choose from but men do have some variety here as well.

Caring for your piece properly is the key to ensuring it will look good for years. Some materials can become brittle or easily damaged. You want to make sure that you do not store cloth versions in areas where they are exposed to sunlight as this can cause them to fade. Fur options may need special handling to prevent moths from being attracted to, and damaging, them.

When you wear your vintage piece, do not be surprised if people stop you to comment on your choice. Often, classic or antique pieces are not seen on a regular basis and people may be curious where you purchased it and what the story behind it is. No matter what, wear your chosen piece with pride and hold your head up high.




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