There are several quality hat matkers out there today and this probably doesn't scratch the surface of what was available in the mid 1800's. One can order a new hat now-a-days and can save some money by going maybe without a liner, or by purchasing a hat made from wool felt instead of beaver fur. While I'm not trying to validate wearing cheap/not researched/farbistic headwear.....
Were there cheap knockoffs available during our peirod? In other words, might a poor dirt farmer find a cheaper model/version of a bowler, topper, etc. instead of wearing his ol' sun faded behive shaped slouch hat out and about? If so, does the trend continue throughout civilian wear....(i.e. wearing a cheaply made frock instead of one made from expensive materials and linings)?
Were there cheap knockoffs available during our peirod? In other words, might a poor dirt farmer find a cheaper model/version of a bowler, topper, etc. instead of wearing his ol' sun faded behive shaped slouch hat out and about? If so, does the trend continue throughout civilian wear....(i.e. wearing a cheaply made frock instead of one made from expensive materials and linings)?
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