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Shop-2 Vintage Hat: Black with Ivory Flowers
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Vintage Hat: Black with Ivory Flowers

$30.00

Condition: Pre-owned - Good

If you’ve been searching for the perfect vintage hat, search no more! Ok. I admit that I’ve never met anyone who was desperate for a vintage hat. You probably haven’t either. But can we agree that it’s a shame?

Ball caps have had too much time in the spotlight. Let’s bring fancy hats back!

I’m not sure what material this particular chapeau is made from. It’s definitely not wool, velvet, or straw - which were all popular hat-making materials in the 1950s/1960s. The greenery is plastic, and the flowers seem to be made of a thick, papery material.

I was clearly never meant to be a milliner!

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Condition: Pre-owned - Good

If you’ve been searching for the perfect vintage hat, search no more! Ok. I admit that I’ve never met anyone who was desperate for a vintage hat. You probably haven’t either. But can we agree that it’s a shame?

Ball caps have had too much time in the spotlight. Let’s bring fancy hats back!

I’m not sure what material this particular chapeau is made from. It’s definitely not wool, velvet, or straw - which were all popular hat-making materials in the 1950s/1960s. The greenery is plastic, and the flowers seem to be made of a thick, papery material.

I was clearly never meant to be a milliner!

Condition: Pre-owned - Good

If you’ve been searching for the perfect vintage hat, search no more! Ok. I admit that I’ve never met anyone who was desperate for a vintage hat. You probably haven’t either. But can we agree that it’s a shame?

Ball caps have had too much time in the spotlight. Let’s bring fancy hats back!

I’m not sure what material this particular chapeau is made from. It’s definitely not wool, velvet, or straw - which were all popular hat-making materials in the 1950s/1960s. The greenery is plastic, and the flowers seem to be made of a thick, papery material.

I was clearly never meant to be a milliner!

Cameron County Mercantile

37 E. 4th Street

Emporium, PA 15834

Hours: Tuesday - Saturday: 10A - 4P

visit@cameroncountymercantile.com

(814) 916-4027

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