Recently while stopping at the same vintage clothing shop where I got my wide-brimmed brown hat worn in the Traveling Dress post, I found another hat I had to add to my collection (especially, or perhaps only, because it was 60% off!)
I have a feeling it was quite a pricey hat in its day…probably the late 1940s during the New Look era. Come to think of it, it would have been quite a pricey hat in this day, if it hadn't been on sale!
But it's just so…interesting! I call it my Kooky Hat. The unusual shape, and the curled ends, and that unexpected tassel!
The lady I bought it from said it always reminded her of George Washington, and his curled wig!
After debating over it, I finally decided to get it and wore it to church a few weeks ago, pairing it with the dress I had made for Palm Sunday this year. I love the dress and have worn it a few times but until now it hadn't made it to the blog.
It's from a 1950's pattern. The skirt has a yoke and cute little pleats in the front. I pressed them, since they appeared to be pressed on the pattern illustration, though there were no instructions for doing so.
The pleat detail is also incorporated into the yoke on the bodice.
It was a bit of a learning curve, doing the pleats that way, but it all went smoothly. I love the feminine detail they add to the bodice.
I like 3/4 sleeves so that was my first choice with this dress, also because the fabric was a color I can wear from spring to fall. It fits me well and the solid-tonal cotton blend fabric is comfortable, so I was very happy with it overall.
And my new hat was a good color to complement the green.

I debated taking off the tassel, and I still could while leaving it intact in case I wish to put it back, but decided that the tassel was part of the unexpected element about the hat which made my buy it, so I let it on. What do you think? Tassel or no tassel?










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