Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Exotic Hats In The Future, Present And The Past

By Charles Murray


Fashion industry has been booming over the past years. There are countless of brands that are popping out in stores, malls and even on the streets. One example of a famous brand is Prada. They even had a movie called the Devil Wears Prada. However, it does not just revolve in the clothes that we wear but also our accessories and shoes. It also revolves on the different kinds of exotic hats that we wear today.

The purpose of these before this fashion industry boomed was to cover the top of our heads from rainfall to avoid getting it wet and from the sun and its heat. But now, these items are not even serving that purpose anymore. They are used to be part of a fashion statement. You have probably seen a baseball cap worn the other way, an example of not being used properly.

Now when you hear the word exotic, it is defined to be originating from a certain country. And when this word is used, it brings an interest to our minds because it is something new and you just discovered it now. It brings an interest because it is not native to where you are living.

An example of an exotic top gear is the fedora. It is either American or Australian. Back in old days, businessmen in America would wear these along with their coats, blazers and ties. For Australia, we can have Indian Jones as our figure. Aside from the leather whip and boots, his signature head piece is a fedora. But some calls it the Akubra.

If you have seen the movie Anastasia and heard the song entitled Paris holds the key to your heart, one would immediately think of how a French would look like. They would usually envision them to have striped shirts whether it be long sleeves or short, a handkerchief placed around the neck and a beret, those round hats. Even Jazz people wear those along with their circular shades.

Now let us go to the Asian part of the world with the cone shape head pieces. Unlike a fedora and beret, this is made out of straw because it is what they harvest. Although there is another kind called the straw cap but the shape of this is what makes it unique.

Other than a fashion statement, what we wear on our heads might have to do with our religion as well. Moreover, those are the turbans or the Hijab for the Muslims. These though are more cloth like than being the traditional uses. These are made of either cotton or silk. And its purpose is for sacred protection.

Getting to know all these head gear is like having a trip around the world. Middle East has the fez, Native Americans have those feather material known as the war bonnet, Charlie Chaplin and his famous top which is a bowler, hand knitted for dreadlocks called tam, an African kufi, the furry top in Russia named Ushanka, fun looking sombreros by our Mexican friends and a whole lot more. Each piece is a different style from another place.

You might want to have a hobby and start collecting all. They are more than just souvenirs but they are a culture. An each of those signifies an important culture that the place has. That item can tell countless of stories and memories that will live on forever.




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