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Friday, January 21, 2011

Vintage HAT PINS: No one likes a LOOSE TOPPER


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Ever wonder why there's always that one idiot who chooses to wear a hat on the most windest of days??? Like seriously. what the heck was going through their minds when they dressed themselves today??? Wouldn't you for once like to be the clever one walking past with your lovely hat fastened ever-so securely on your tete??? Sounds like a good time invest in a good ol' hat pin. Coincidentally, decorative hat pins arose into popularity by prominent lady figures in the Victorian era to subtly secure loose floppy hats to the hair. These elongated pins were approx. 20 cm in length & very slim in diameter coming in a wide range of pin lengths & pin head styles. My prediction is they will soon emerge back into mainstream fashion as a must-have accessory through the underground hippie & grunge fashion scene. (Partially sourced: Wikipedia.com)