Wooden hats for women are to bai one of this year's fashions (states th'e|i Paris correspondent of the "Daitpi "Mail")- This is the edict of the Paris*-] ian arbiters which went forth at thsf) recent race meeting at Longehaiuj^f ( The hats preserve the cloche shapejj) and are trimmed with, delicately carved;' wooden ornaments, somo of which arej the work of artists, who h'avo devote* great care to them. The hats are mad?' of three-ply wood and the brims, which] are cut in two, are fitted with hiddeijj springs so that they, can be pulled ovCr the hair. It is claimed that these hats are much more durable than felt as theif do not develop creases and,that thejL aro just as light and comfortable. Bulh they; are much dearer. ,' .:
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 131, 5 June 1928, Page 3
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