Wednesday, 6 October 2010
Revolving Fashion
The bowler hat is back in fashion. The newspapers are calling it 'quintessentially British' but I would argue the bowler is very much a fashion icon of the English.
It wasn't until I visited England I ever saw one because most Scotsmen wore a soft hat when I was young, then they disappeared from the well-dressed Scotsman's wardrobe.
Their sudden comeback has nothing to do with Austin Reed stocking them again for the first time in 12 years to celebrate the company's 110th anniversary of course.
I rather like the bowler-hatted look but it had to be accompanied by the perfectly rolled umbrella and leather briefcase. If you'd like to have a try of the red one it's a snip, from Christys' London Hat company, at £263.00. The grey soft wool hat is a bargain at £30 from here.
Quite fancy the red one myself. They were all the rage for women back in the late 60s/early 70s, mainly because they seemed to suit all face shapes.
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Are we to see numerous clones of Alex (Clockwork Orange) appearing on the streets?
Pity the English team in Dehli didn't wear them instead of that Indian Garb. A missed opportunity for advertising and future exports.
I keep thinking of Pete Doherty though...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kk/62915869/
Mind you maybe I'm just old and out of date.
Nobody does bowlers like Patrick Macnee.
Mac..
Steed was good but it was Jack Buchanan who inspired me to start wearing a bowler....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJii0l7aNeM
I doubt it SH. They'd be arrested for breach of the peace these days.
Wasn't their dress awful RFB? I couldn't believe they didn't wear some form of tartan. Whoever was responsible deserves to be erm... sacked. (being kind there).
You and me both RM. Thanks for the link. :)
Of course not Macheath, but a photo of him would have cost me €5 euros.
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