The Sophie Hat, Summer Beret, buy Turban, Beret, Tapestry Beret. Summer Hat, Flapper Hat, Downton Abbey Hat, Miss Fisher Hat, 7 5/8 (61 cm)
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A late 1920s design made with a wide band and a soft hand.
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A late 1920s design made with a wide band and a soft hand makes a modern shape for everyone. The wide band covers the forehead and the voluminous crown can be worn at either side or the back of the head as you prefer. The material is a soft coloured floral featuring rose tones, creams and olive greens. A covered button accents the centre top. This print looks amazing with both modern and vintage wardrobes. Make the most of this romantic hat while travelling which gives a breezy summer air to this classic and flattering shape.
The size of this hat is 7 5/8 or 61 cm.
This hat was hand made by a real milliner at the studio of Le Petit Chapeau, Orillia, ON. Canada.
This hat is shipped in it's own hat box.
How to Measure your head:
It's very important to measure your head correctly. There are a few things that you need.
•A flexible measuring tape such as a dressmakers tape. These can be found in any sewing/hobby shop, dollar stores, department stores buy and any other stores that sell a mending kit or simple sewing supplies. Try your mending kit first if you do not sew.
•Your hair styled in a similar fashion to how you would wear it when you wear your hat. ie: If you always wear a bun and you are looking for something to fit over it then measure with the bun in.
Measuring Technique for Hats
Hold the end of the tape against the middle of your forehead with one hand and with the other hand, wrap the tape around your head just above the ears and overlap the first finger. Do not pull tightly. It should be snug but not uncomfortable. Hold the tape on the spot where it overlaps. This number is your head measurement.
More measuring information can be found on our website www.littlehatshop.com under Measuring Heads page.
Le Petit Chapeau works in metric. Traditional hat sizes vary country to country so we prefer centimetres in order to ensure the best accuracy.