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Men's Headgear

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
May
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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The sha pe oí the headgeor of men, whüe it is not capable of the great variations of women's hats, varíes from year to year, and, considering that a hat is but a hat, the permutaüons are romarkable. Thia year there are a great niaiiy different shapea on the marlcet. The Hatter and Furrier, of New York, giras anumbor of cuts showing spring styles of hats of New York hatters. These cuts ars reproduced here. Youmans' derby has a very full crown. The Youmans slik hat for young men is straight on front view, bat tapers on side view. Mr. Youmans also hai a hat for older men, who would not wiah to adopt tlio xtrame of style. Edward Miller's silk hat is yary like Youmans'. This is by coincidence, as these h&fctars get out tbeir style independent of ach other. Dunlap's hats differ considerably from any of the otbers. His derby is of the taper, round crown style. This was known to bis agents quita a while before the secret of the curl of the brim was let out Dunlap's silk hat has more bell t.han the others. A derby hat has been put out with a flat set brim and a flat pressed curl, known as th Boston. It is about time that this curl cama in agaiu, and it may take, though it is yst too early to mark the favorita. There is no change as to color, light browns being still la vogue.

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Ann Arbor Register