HISTORY OF HATS

Chapter 23 | 1940 to 1944

Key Terms & Phrases

World War II | Fall of France | London and New York Carry On | Military Headgear | Feminine Hair Dressed Up and Down | Feather Cut | Scarcity of Bobby Pins | Cap-Like Transformations | Cold Chemical Wave | Gray Hair Tinted | Cosmetics | No Paris Bonnet | War Restrictions in Fabrics | Varied Styles in Head Attire | Babushka | Ornamented Snood | Bowknots and Artificial Flowers | Beret with Jewels | New Large Hats | War Workers' Headdress | Spectacles | Jewelry

  • 1940 to 1944 women's headwear: stocking caps, veils, pompadour with puffs in back, Harlequin frames

    23.1 | 1940 to 1944

  • 1940 to 1944 New York women's headwear: chenille snood, pillbox, beret, pancake beret

    23.2 | 1940 to 1944 New York

  • 1940 to 1944 New York women's headwear: black cock plummage, Spanish sailor hat, mink capote

    23.3 | 1940 to 1944 New York

  • 1940 to 1944 New York women's headwear: black Milan straw hat, Montgomery beret, Renaissance beret

    23.4 | 1940 to 1944 New York

  • Spring 1944 women's headwear: sports hat, white lisse straw hat, turban

    23.5 | Spring 1944

  • 1940 to 1944 New York women's headwear: summer hats, bridal headdress, Holbein hat

    23.6 | 1940 to 1944 New York

  • 1940 to 1944 United States men's headwear: bombadier cap, winter cap, heavy netting over helmet

    23.7 | 1940 to 1944 United States

  • 1940 to 1944 men's headwear: cossack, cocked hat, summer cap, fiber helmet

    23.8 | 1940 to 1944

  • 1940 to 1944 United States women's headwear: Marine corps officer cap, WAC private cap, WAVE officer cap, etc.

    23.9 | 1940 to 1944 United States

  • 1940 to 1944 women's headwear: WRNS officer cap, warworker's cap (U.S.), ATS cap

    23.10 | 1940 to 1944

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