"Fedora" is a soft felt hat, once entwined with a ribbon. It is customary to wring the back of the brim of this hat up, and lower the front over the eyes for mystery.
It was invented in the late 1880s and named after the popular operetta in those years. Usually worn by men, there are hats for women as well.
Fedora was popular in the West in the first half of the 20th century. At this time, she was almost an indispensable attribute of the costume in urban industrialized areas. This hat is most strongly associated with bandits, private detectives and other "tough guys", thanks in large part to the stamp of Hollywood films of the 1940s. Around the turn of the 1950s and 1960s, Fedora lost its popularity. In the early 1980s, Fedora smoothly entered women's fashion and still does not give up her positions. Nowadays, Fedora is experiencing another wave of popularity.
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Size | 648x972 |
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Added | Kandy |
Published | 11/23/13 |
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