
Wartime / Utility Fashion · 1940s · African American
Production
handmade
Material
fur felt
Culture
African American
Influences
1940s millinery blocking · African American headwrap traditions
A close-fitting red fur felt skullcap with a decorative beaded band positioned across the front. The cap follows the natural curve of the head with a smooth, rounded silhouette typical of 1940s millinery. The beaded trim features geometric patterns in gold and darker tones, likely glass beads sewn onto a fabric base. The felt appears to be of good quality with a smooth finish, shaped through blocking techniques. This style represents practical yet decorative headwear popular during wartime when materials were rationed but personal style remained important, particularly within African American communities where such caps served both functional and cultural purposes.
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