Flashback Friday with Anita

Today Vivian takes us all the way back to 2012 for one of her all time favorites — the “Anita” cross-banded turban.

It comes in three colorways:— black, a rich denim blue and a multi. Let’s go!

Anita Basic Black.

Anita Denim Blue.

The original!

Anita Multi.

We were hoping to add some product, but we “gotta hitch in our giddyup” as the saying goes. See you back here soon.

Wishing you a “hatful of smiles”.


Blog post footer clipart in Hattingdon brown circle with logo H in white.

Deidre Classic

Good day to all you Hattingdon fans. For classic hat fans — Monday is your day.

Without further ado, we present this Monday’s selection: Deidre.

Deidre Classic Hay
Deidre Hattingdon.

There is something so chic about the combination of black and white with a touch of red for drama. And the houndstooth on the brim . . . . rather unexpected and oh so handsome.

Just in case you are curious about houndstooth like we were, here is just a bit of background.

Houndstooth

“Houndstooth check is a two-toned textile pattern. At its beginnings it was a wool cloth weaving white sheep wool for the lighter checks and a darker wool for the contrasting black ones, usually from a naturally tinted wool weaving or simply from a black sheep.”

“Houndstooth, or as the French say pied de poule, is one of the most recognizable iconic prints.” writes SeeRoseGo. Houndstooth is right up there with Prince of Wales plaid, stripes and polka dots, and known for its black and white timeless appeal.

“It is made with alternating bands of four dark and four light threads in both warp and weft – two over and two under the warp created a sort of broken check or jagged shape giving the woven its name.”

“Because of the abstract four-pointed shape the pattern was referred to as “shepherd’s check,” ‘dogtooth’ and ‘puppytooth’, eventually being called, as it is today: houndstooth.”

According to “The Costume of Scotland” by John Telfer Dunbar it was worn by Scottish shepherd’s for protection, because from a distance, the pattern colors blend together making the figure appear afar. Chic camouflage!

See you again soon.


Hattingdon letter H logo in Hattingdon brown.

© Vivian J Grant

Cara in black

Hey there. January 2019 is almost done. How has it been for you so far?

Our Hattingdon is on a cruise. A very long cruise. She packed up her hats and went sailing. We’ve been busy in her absence though.

A dear friend of Hattingdon’s who loves the Cara lampshade hat wanted it in black. So Vivian made it for her.

Of course, the hat being solid black was quite fetching looking, but not festive enough. So Vivian embellished it with a golden interior and shiny golden stars on the exterior. Darling!

Cara black lampshade hat with golden accents.

So, what do you think? We hope it has brightened your day and given you a Hatful of Smiles™!

More lampshade hats »

See you again soon. Hugs, Hattingdon.


Hattingdon H Logo in her signature brown.

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