
Wartime / Utility Fashion · 1940s · American
Production
handmade
Material
fur
Culture
American
This black fur hat features an open crown design with a fitted headband that sits around the head while leaving the top open. The fur appears to be dense and fluffy with medium-length fibers that create substantial volume and texture. The headband portion is constructed to maintain its circular shape, likely with internal structure or interfacing. The fur extends upward and outward from the band, creating a halo-like silhouette that would frame the wearer's face. This style reflects 1940s millinery trends where hats remained fashionable despite wartime material restrictions, often utilizing available fur or fur-like materials to create striking accessories that added glamour to utilitarian wardrobes.
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