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The bow inside the hat

andrew_AU

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I've been curious about why there is a small bow attached to the back of the sweatband inside my hats.

Is this true?

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Silverstreak

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I read somewhere that it was a memorial to the hatters who died of mercury poisoning, but this explanation makes much more sense.
 
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There have been hats posted (mostly German and Austrian hats from Steve) where a lacing threaded through the sweatband is used presumably to provide size adjustment. This is also seen in equestrian derbies. But the majority of these lacing elements are decorative only. This is the case with the c.1950's Huckel posted by Anthony above, and this Hawes Von Gal, which dates c.1905.

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There have been hats posted (mostly German and Austrian hats from Steve) where a lacing threaded through the sweatband is used presumably to provide size adjustment. This is also seen in equestrian derbies. But the majority of these lacing elements are decorative only. This is the case with the c.1950's Huckel posted by Anthony above, and this Hawes Von Gal, which dates c.1905.

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Nice detail!
 

andrew_AU

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I read somewhere that it was a memorial to the hatters who died of mercury poisoning, but this explanation makes much more sense.
I've read that somewhere too. I've also come across a similar explanation but memoraialising coal miners instead.

I think this article makes more sense. Moon's photo give the article credibility
 
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There have been hats posted (mostly German and Austrian hats from Steve) where a lacing threaded through the sweatband is used presumably to provide size adjustment. This is also seen in equestrian derbies. But the majority of these lacing elements are decorative only. This is the case with the c.1950's Huckel posted by Anthony above, and this Hawes Von Gal, which dates c.1905.

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I am actually wearing one today. I will post photos later.
 

andrew_AU

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Form follows function so yes, this is true in that it was a way to adjust the size for better fit. It made sense for a while
Art, why did it make sense "for a while"? Are you suggesting it doesn't make sense anymore to have a size adjustment like that (I know modern hats aren't generally made that way anymore). What has changed?
 

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