Decades of Hats: 1900s to the 1970s by Sue Nightingale

“Decades of Hats: 1900s to the 1970s” by Sue Nightingale is a tribute to vintage women’s hats, catering to those who wish to wear, explore, or simply admire these extraordinary pieces. Covering over seven decades, this collection showcases the most popular and stylish women’s chapeaus, presenting hundreds of images sourced from vintage catalog offerings.

The author provides a visual journey through time, allowing readers to appreciate the beauty of these hats, witness the evolution of women’s taste and style, understand the trends of each era, and explore what was readily available for fashionable ladies through mail-order services. Every item featured in this collection was delivered exactly as advertised, offering a genuine glimpse into the past.

Delve into the pages to identify influences like Egyptian motifs and observe the varying hat positions – whether rakishly tilted, positioned far back on the head, or worn low over the eyes. As you peruse the chic styles, you become the judge of how these hats were worn with panache throughout different periods in hat history.

Sue Nightingale, an avid buyer, seller, researcher, and collector of vintage items, particularly pre-1960s clothing and accessories, brings her passion to life in this book. Raised in the Midwest and a business owner with her husband, Nightingale’s meticulous curation includes 302 captivating images, making this book a delightful exploration of the fascinating world of vintage women’s hats.

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