Other formats

    TEI XML file   ePub eBook file  

Connect

    mail icontwitter iconBlogspot iconrss icon

The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 9, Issue 1 (April 2, 1934.)

Hats

Hats.

Rough and smooth felts with brims are worn tilted to the right side; many dip at front and back with a roll-up at the sides. The beret has developed amazingly since last winter; it now lops over in any direction in a seemingly simple fashion, and when worn at the correct angle adds an air of jauntiness to any outfit. These new berets are carried out in velvets or soft felts and velours. Variants of the toque have beautifully swathed crowns; the Afghan cap rises to a peak; the square crown vies with the high crown. In fact, there are hats to suit every type of face.

* * *