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Links To Pages of History of the Newsboy Cap and Flat Cap

The cap that originated sometime before the 20th century but became popular in the early 20th century amongst men and young boys. It was believed to be worn amongst all social classes, mostly middle and lower, but in upper classes, it was worn by wealthy golfers, drivers, and people for leisure activities like sports.

Several selections of 8-pannel Newsboy caps.
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Fedora Hats

Fedora hats, simply known as fedoras, are general hats that have been usually worn by men since its inception in the late 1800s.

Note: Fedoras are not to be mistaken for Trilby hats and Porkpie hats for their similar looks and often confusion throughout the older times hat fan community!

Fedoras have soft brims and intended crowns. They are derived supposedly from bowler hats and the name “Fedora” was used for this hat as early as 1891.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora
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1880 Dazian’s Catalog of Theatrical Goods, Costumer’s Supplies, Regalia, Church & Military Trimmings, Society Goods, Etc. W. Dazian

Cover of the catalog,  a 1946 note to a customer sending the catalog, the business card of George Feinberg, President of Dazian's Inc. and a note by Tara Maginnis explaining why the catalog must have been printed between June and November of 1880.
Cover of the catalog, a 1946 note to a customer sending the catalog, the business card of George Feinberg, President of Dazian’s Inc. and a note by Tara Maginnis explaining why the catalog must have been printed between June and November of 1880.