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How to habiliment hats without ruining your pilus-do

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  • #one
I checked to meet if anyone posted on this and couldn't discover anything. I LOVE vintage hats. It'due south adjoining on an obsession. I love to wear them out errand running just like ladies would accept in the gilt era. Before I cut and started curling my hair, I wasn't every bit concerned with mussing it up. Now I'chiliad scared that if I wear my hats I'll flatten things out, or make them frizzy or static-y. Any thoughts out in that location on rocking your hat without squishing your 'do?
  • #two
I checked to see if anyone posted on this and couldn't find annihilation. I LOVE vintage hats. It'due south bordering on an obsession. I love to article of clothing them out errand running just like ladies would accept in the golden era. Before I cut and started curling my hair, I wasn't as concerned with mussing it up. Now I'm scared that if I wear my hats I'll flatten things out, or make them frizzy or static-y. Any thoughts out in that location on rocking your hat without squishing your 'do?

I seem to recollect reading somewhere that the reason a lot of '40s dos are flat at the crown is because it allows hat wearing without messing up your curl. Perhaps on the days y'all want wear hats, effort only rolling up to your ear, or temple, to get that Lauren Bacall-type look- that way, if the top of your hair was apartment to begin with and so it won't thing virtually putting a hat on :) I oasis't tried this really myself- besides scared to wearable vintage hats outside the house - only it kind of seems like your best chance is making your hairstyle fit the hat, not the other style round.
  • #three
Aye, many hairstyles are designed to work around hats. Personally, I wear certain hairstyles with corresponding hats. Berets go with any style; doll or tilt hats piece of work with rolled updos; fedoras are big plenty to fit over any pilus; and sunhats go with complimentary and easy pilus anyway.

The other thing I will point out: When yous're new to vintage hair, y'all tend to fuss over information technology more and endeavour to keep it pristine (I know I did!). When you go more than used to it, you lot will feel more relaxed about your style and won't fear the hat. :)

  • #4
LinaSofia
I second C-dot! I used to fret so much about my curls and not ruining them! Recently I've relaxed a lot more about information technology. Similar C-dot I besides programme my pilus around which hat I am wearing. Little 40s tilt toppers are my favourites, because they work with wearing rolled upwardly hair, which I tend to do most of the time. A 40s set is commonly apartment on the crown anyway, so it'southward easier to wear hats without messing up your curls. You lot could also wear your hair in a gibson gyre (rolled upwardly at the back), which works well with hats too.
  • #v
sheeplady
I also used to exist worried virtually this too, merely some hairstyles are near industructable. Information technology took me three years to be willing to put a winter hat over my rolls (so I either went without a hat or didn't wear my hair like that). Now I only pull the hats on and run out the door- they are tough.

Try experimenting at home, at the end of the day, pulling on dissimilar hats to meet how they assail your head. If I get a new hat, I endeavour it on each time I mode my hair differently to see what it goes best with. Just I do it at night, so if it is a disaster, it's not going to ruin my hair for the day.

The other thing that really matters about a hat is if you will be taking it off or not. If I go out shopping, out to eat, or to a wedding, I'yard not taking my hat off. (Ladies do not need to have their hats off like men do- for ladies a chapeau is part of their hairdo.) So it really doesn't matter what is going on under the lid where I can't see if I am not taking it off. If I am going to work (or to someone'due south home), I'thousand taking it off, so what's underneath needs to survive and look decent.

  • #6
RodeoRose
If you lot take a classic '40s set, with curls starting lower down, then hats won't ruin your set at all. As a affair of fact, I usually terminate up wearing a chapeau on days my set came out a petty "off"; they embrace upwards those mistakes quite nicely ;). Keeping the peak of hair smoothen will also allow the hat to sit closer to your head, which looks neater and make it more than secure. For minimal crushage, I choose smaller tilt hats, caps, berets, and the more subtle cocktail hats... anything that perches on your head rather than dominates it.

And like Sheeplady pointed out, consider whether or not yous'll exist taking your hat off. Ladies weren't actually meant to take their hats off in equally many situations every bit the fellas; imagine having to dabble with your hatpins every time you lot walked into (and out of) a building!

  • #7
Thanks ladies for the answers. The i problem I notwithstanding have is that when I do accept to accept the hat off, information technology can exit the hair on the height of my head a fiddling fuzzy, even if information technology'southward the flat office of my hair-exercise. This can happen even with a actually lightweight hat. Is there a way to avoid that? Here'due south another affair that crossed my mind for future reference- Living in NorthCentral United States, it get's COLD. Anybody take freezing winters? Is there a proficient manner to go on your vintage hair looking practiced only also go along your head and ears warm? Stocking caps only worked for me with hair I could brush out and put in a pony because they DESTROY my hair.
  • #8
sheeplady
I use a big knit beret, and I very gently identify my pilus into information technology. (Not i of those little ones that won't get down to your ears.) I basically put it on my crown, so tuck it up. If I am wearing rolls, I place it forward on my caput and then gently put it over each coil. I loving cup my hand effectually whatsoever of my hairstyle (then hand is between that function of my hair and the hat), and use my other hand to guide the beret. Sometimes if I am trying to become information technology over a big poofy thing, I use both hands on the beret.

Information technology really helps to practice in front of a mirror. After a while you'll be able to do information technology without, simply having a visual is helpful. Remember that if yous are out, you can always alibi yourself and get to the ladies room to put your chapeau on.

I basically have to vesture a wintertime lid November through March, considering otherwise I would freeze to death out waiting for the bus (or the 10 foot walk to the mailbox). So I experience your pain. We got 4 feet of snowfall last Dec 8th and nosotros didn't see any blank footing (non even a little bit) until April. Then we got 3 weeks in which I could wear my felt hats that didn't cover my ears before it turned to the 80s.

  • #9
Anybody have freezing winters? Is there a adept way to keep your vintage hair looking good merely as well keep your head and ears warm?

Yep, we get them durned freezin' winters. Similar sheeplady, I take a knitted beret also. I find my curls stay in just fine in below cipher temperatures, though. When I accept my hat off I tin but fluff them back up :) Endeavour not to vesture hats that fit tightly, unless you can comprise them into your style.
  • #ten
LinaSofia
Having grown up in Sweden I know all about cold winters.... brrrr! I'k common cold just thinking well-nigh information technology! It'southward during the wintertime months I am most happy I moved to England! Even though information technology'southward not exactly warm here either.

Luckily, knitted hats, scarves and headbands and ear-muffs are very much of the 40s!

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  • #11
Luckily, knitted hats, scarves and headbands and ear-muffs are very much of the 40s!

I can't believe I forgot to mention earmuffs! :eusa_doh: If your ears are warm, the rest of your head commonly survives.
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