Looks like my hat collection is coming in useful, especially on the sunny
days when I can plonk on a pretty straw version - of which I have several - to
cover shampooed and conditioned, but unstyled, growing out hair color!
Walking the neighborhood or just around the garden can be fun in a
hat, though sometimes I may just pop on a baseball cap or my trusty
washable bucket hat for actual gardening chores!
Over the years I've purchased a lot of hats for all seasons - many picked
up in other countries when traveling. Some were custom made by a friend
whom I worked with and are lovely. . . . . . they include these four,
two in straw, and two made from upholstery gimp braid, and are my
summer favorites.
days when I can plonk on a pretty straw version - of which I have several - to
cover shampooed and conditioned, but unstyled, growing out hair color!
Walking the neighborhood or just around the garden can be fun in a
hat, though sometimes I may just pop on a baseball cap or my trusty
washable bucket hat for actual gardening chores!
Over the years I've purchased a lot of hats for all seasons - many picked
up in other countries when traveling. Some were custom made by a friend
whom I worked with and are lovely. . . . . . they include these four,
two in straw, and two made from upholstery gimp braid, and are my
summer favorites.
If the Downton Abbey ladies looked this good in their
I'm still searching for this hat - I love the casual look
trimmed with the black edge.
Hat boxes I re-made years ago.
I know some of you enjoy hats also.
Do you have a favorite to share?
Happy weekend - stay safe - be well.
You would not look out of place next to Maggie Smith and the other lady (whose name I am not sure I know)!
ReplyDeleteYour hats and boxes are beautiful, but how do you keep your hat on when it is windy?
I like your hat collection and you look very cute in them. My collection has grown since having a spot of skin cancer removed from the top of my head in 2015. I always wear a hat when outside. A couple of mine have ties to hold them on when it is windy.
ReplyDeleteI do love hats and was just recently wishing I could go shopping for a new sunhat like the one with the black trim perhaps! I saw one I liked last summer, but said to myself I didn't need it. Now I wish I had bought it because indeed I need a new summer sunhat.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy wearing hats in the summer and have a small collection of them. The black-rimmed straw hat would be great for keeping the sun off of face and eyes.
ReplyDeleteYour four hats are all beautiful Mary, and I love your hat boxes too. How wonderful to have a friend who makes hats! I wear sun hats a lot during Summer, and am always on the lookout for something new. I like the one trimmed in black too...I wonder if it will ever turn up in Australia :) xx
ReplyDeleteI like your hat collection! I've spent years searching for the perfect hat and usually just make do. That's a great idea to have hat boxes, my last straw hat was crushed out of shape never to return! Thankyou Mary for your kind message on my blog. I'm sorry I've been so late in reading it! I can't find your email address but mine is jessicastride@hotmail.co.uk Have a great weekend!x
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ReplyDeleteI see you hiding under those hats. Wearing a hat is a must when outside in your garden. I have a favorite. It's a Louise Green straw. Once a beautiful hat but now battered and old, yet still my favorite.
https://ginaceramics.blogspot.com/2011/07/hats-do-you-wear-them.html
I have a straw garden hat and many baseball caps. I usually reach for the baseball caps.
ReplyDeleteHi dear! You know I love hats :) missing you so much these days, how life used to have what it seemed like, a slower pace. I look forward to getting together again. Much love, xx
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