Costume and Textiles Man's Hat Made in United States, North and Central America1820-25 Artist/maker unknown, American Black fur felt Currently not on view 1912-216 Gift of Mrs. William D. Frishmuth, 1912 |
LabelWhile this early to mid-century example appears extreme, top hats in a tremendous variety of shapes were the headgear of choice for respectable and fashionable men throughout the nineteenth century. The high-crowned, cylindrical style was usually black, although light colors were worn during the day. Silk plush versions were the shiniest, often made of felted beaver fur, rabbit fur, or wool, with a rough or smooth finish. Plaited straw was also used for informal summer wear. |















