Lacey Classic

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Good morning, and happy Monday.

It is a bit chilly and gray where we are. Regardless if it is rain or shine, here is a classic hat to brighten every day. Vivian named the hat Lacey.

Lacey Hattingdon of Hattingdon Horses.
Lacey Hattingdon.

Color Matters writes:

“Yellow is the most luminous of all the colors of the spectrum. It’s the color that captures our attention more than any other color. It’s the color of happiness, and optimism, of enlightenment and creativity, sunshine and spring.”

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Etienne

Etienne fashion hat. ©Hattingdon Horses.

First there was Curtis. Then there was Harper. And just before the arrival of the classic hat silhouette, there was Etienne.

Vivian decided to freshen up the Etienne hat . . . . just a little. It looks terrific, doesn’t it? There is something about the combination of red, white and blue.

Etienne fashion hat. ©Hattingdon Horses.
Etienne.

Well. What do you think?

Oh, the name Etienne is, “A French variant of the Greek name Stephen meaning ‘garland, crown’.”

We love you and wish you a “hatful of smiles”. Stop by again soon. — Love, Hattingdon.


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Alys updated

Hello, and welcome.

We decided to update the Alys hat. Here she is.

Alys Butterfly Fascinator Updated 23.

We hope this sweet hat cheers you, and brings you a “hatful of smiles”.

Butterfly Fact

Did you know . . . butterflies taste with their feet?

Open quote in Hattingdon brown.

Butterflies have taste receptors on their feet to help them find their host plants and locate food. A female butterfly lands on different plants, drumming the leaves with her feet until the plant releases its juices. Spines on the back of her legs have chemoreceptors that detect the right match of plant chemicals. When she identifies the right plant, she lays her eggs. A butterfly of any biological sex will also step on its food, using organs that sense dissolved sugars to taste food sources like fermenting fruit.”

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Into the green

Ilona Hattingdon design blog post header.

Very Well Mind tells us the following about the color green:

“Typically, green symbolizes life, fertility, renewal, and resurrection. Green is a mix of yellow (which symbolizes glory and energy) and blue (which relates to God and the heavens).”

Let’s take a look at some gloriously, heavenly hats in green with Hattingdon. She looks absolutely wonderful.

Cara Lampshade Hat in gorgeous green. Hattingdon Horses.
Cara Lampshade Hat.

Leah Hattingdon classic hat in with gorgeous butterfly in white.
Leah Classic Hat.

CeeCee Mod Hat.

Ivy Hattingdon classic hat in two gorgeous shades of green with ivy leaves in pristine white.
Ivy Classic Hat.

Ilona Fashion Hat.

Splash Classic Hat.

The hat coming up is a vintage beauty from 2016, and very possibly the pièce de résistance of Hattingdon’s entire collection of green hats. Vivian named the hat Susannah. Isn’t she sweeeeeet?

Susanna Picture Hat.

We hope you love this collection. It is a knockout! Come back and see us soon. —Hattingdon.

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Hattingdon & Co in Hattingdon's signature brown.

“A Hatful of Smiles”