They were very tall and light colored. And some of them would cover there face.
Both: like any sport hats a women's golf hat is to look good, as well as to keep hair back and provide shade.
In the 1970s, fewer women went to university compared to today. The women's movement in the 1970s helped pave the way for more women to access higher education, resulting in a significant increase in the number of women attending university today.
This depends, If you mean that there is more than one woman, but one hat, then it's, "The women's hat." If you mean that there is only one woman, but many hats, then it's "The woman's hats." If there is more than one woman and multiple hats, then it's, "The women's hats."
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I believe they did wear hats...scull type...
Hats in the Belfry is a great online store that sells all styles and colors of hats for both men and women. You can visit the online store's women's section here: www.hatsinthebelfry.com/category/womens-hats.html
The best website to find women's hats for a Kentucky Derby party is Hategories.com. They have many funky hats to choose from which are also reasonably prices.
in the era of straw hats
They made hats. Hats were worn by men and women in the 1700's. It was considered improper to go out without a hat. The hattter made men's hats and they were made of cotton, wool, beaver skins, and straw.
English women's hats are often referred to as "fascinators" or "hats," depending on their style. Fascinators are typically small, decorative headpieces worn at formal events, while hats can vary widely in design and size, from wide-brimmed styles to more structured options. Both are popular accessories at events like weddings and horse races, particularly the famous Royal Ascot.
Orthodox Jewish women cover their hair in public once they're married. One way to do this is to wear hats.
Milliners make women's hats. Men's hats are made by hatters; e.g., the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland is a maker of hats.