We’ve seem some awfully cool looking ladies sporting colored fedoras recently. If you want to protect your face from the sun and also add some color to your look at the same time, this is a great option. Even thought the fedora was originally a women’s hat in the early 1900’s, it quickly became idenitifed with men’s fashion. Today it is a great way to try out the masculine trend without wearing boyfriend jeans or a garment that doesn’t show off your figure. Traditionally, fedoras are made of felt, which is a heavier weight designed for cooler months, so you may want to sub a straw version until fall comes around. Look for a great fedora in your local vintage store or hat shop. Also check out these runway looks from Australia’s Bec & Bridge.
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