If you've been following this blog for even a small amount of time, you'll likely know how incredibly wild I am about vintage hats. Big, small, fancy, understated, glam, utilitarian, it doesn't matter, if the words "vintage" and "hat" are in the same sentence, and we're talking about pre-1960s offerings in particular, I'm not just game, chances are, I'm asking about prices! :)
My own hat collection, which seems to grow as if by magic with each passing season, houses over forty family members, most of which get worn at least once a year, with many being frequent players throughout any given month. I've chatted here and elsewhere on the web fairly extensively about my passion for old school chapeaus (such as in this 2012 interview) and am sure it's a something I'll shine the spotlight on again many more times in the future.
Today however, the focus is less on my own hats and thoughts on the subject at large, and more on a seriously charming book all about antique and vintage hats called, rather fittingly, Decades of Hats: 1900s to the 1970s by Sue Nightingale, which was released in 2014 from Schiffer Publishing.
Without a doubt, one of the most frequently asked questions that comes my way - especially from strangers that I encounter when out and about - is some variation of "where does one go to find information on putting together and authentically styling vintage looks". There are many sources from which to learn and be inspired on this front, from the more obvious (movies, photos, museums, etc) to others that might not spring to mind right away, but which are well worth checking out.
Unquestionably one of the finest sources is books: vintage, modern, somewhere in between, so long as they pertain to yesteryear fashions and are historically accurate (or very nearly so), books are unquestionably an amazing source of help and inspiration on this front. They're not just for the vintage newbie alone either by any means. Every time I purchase or receive a new-to-me book that even slightly pertains to the past and contains images relating to fashion, I study them like I'm prepping for the SATs.
That's why I couldn't say yes quickly enough when a friendly rep from Schiffer Publishing offered to send me a copy of Decades of Hats for myself to keep and discuss on my blog, as well to provide a giveaway copy for one lucky Chronically Vintage reader.
This book, though it does include a wonderful introduction and some small notes peppered throughout from author Sue Nightingale, is not a heavy, academic read. In fact, it's very light on text - save for that which appeared in the original catalog pages that it is chock-a-block full of. Housed in this 144 page book you will find over 300 images, culled from authentic vintage sources, all of which focus on the beautiful hats in them.
For those who are familiar with Schiffer's popular "Fashionable Clothes from the ---" series of books, which feature scores of mid-century clothing looks from the pages of the Sears catalog, Decades of Hat follows in much the same vein.
The emphasis through and through here is on genuine early to mid-century images of antique and vintage hats. It is laid out chronologically from oldest to newest, with a small, helpful bit of author impute and plenty to inspire, delight and inform anyone who has the pleasure of flipping through its pages.
Whether you wear vintage hats often or not, if you're a fan of old school fashion - and chances are that if you're reading this blog, that's a heading you fall under - than you will definitely want to enter for your chance to win a copy of Decades of Hats. It's a fun, easy to read, wildly enjoyably book that you find yourself returning to time and time again, for both styling inspiration and the unfettered joy that looking at yesteryear styles themselves never fails to deliver in spades.
How to Enter
There are eight ways to enter this giveaway. You are welcome to do however many of these seven things as you like. Please leave a separate comment for each method of entry that you do so as to increase your odds of winning. Single comments that list multiple forms of entry can only be counted as one entry, so again, please leave a different comment for each method that you enter with (thank you!).
1. Leave a comment below letting me know what your favourite decade or era for vintage hats is.
2. Follow Schiffer Books on Twitter.
3. Tweet about this giveaway, linking to Schiffer Books’ Twitter account and using the hashtag #DecadeofHats in your tweet.
4. Like Schiffer Books on Facebook.
5. Post about this giveaway on Facebook.
6. Sign up for Schiffer Publishing's mailing list.
7. Post about this giveaway on your own blog, linking to both Schiffer Books and this post when you do.
8. Follow (or be an existing follower) of Chronically Vintage on Instagram.
Giveaway Details:
This giveaway is open to participants worldwide. It will run from today's date (May 12, 2015) until Tuesday May 19, 2015 at 11:59 PST. The winner will receive one copy of the book Decades of Hats: 1900s to the 1970s, which will be mailed to them directly from Schiffer Publishing.
I will draw the winning comment using a random number generator and announce the winner on Facebook and/or Twitter shortly after the giveaway has wrapped up. If such information is readily available on, the winner will also be contacted directly via email or Facebook private message. If you have any questions about this giveaway, please don't hesitate to email me.
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Decades of Hats is a lovely, fun read that will make you yearn for a time machine and bulging pocket book. I actually purchased a new vintage hat within days of reading it for the first time, because one of the styles it included spoke to me so much that I knew that I needed to enrich my hat wardrobe with one that looks quite similar asap!
This book is a fabulous resource for vintage fashionistas, hat collectors, milliners, costumers, and anyone who enjoys hats (and/or vintage catalog pages/ads) in general.
I want to sincerely thank Schiffer Publishing for teaming up with my blog for this great giveaway. As a lifelong bookworm who always has numerous titles on the go, there are few things I enjoy offering my readers as a giveaway prize more than a fabulous vintage related book like this hat image filled gem.
Many thanks, and best of luck, as well, to all those who take part in this fun giveaway (I can't wait to read more about your favourite decade for hats!).
Schiffer books are great, I have a couple on my bookshelf but not this one! My all time favorite period for hats are the late 1930s and early 1940s. I adore the little tilt style hats!
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-Emily
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ReplyDeleteDefinitely the forties. :)
ReplyDeleteI have a soft spot for 30s hats, although I'm creeping towards 20s too, as they look warmer and more head-covering.
ReplyDeleteTegan
Ooh, how exciting! My favorite decade of hats is the 30s, everything from the cloches crossing over from the 20s, to the berets nearer the 40s. They are very wearable today also. Here's a picture from one of my 30s newspapers that you might like: file://localhost/C:/Users/Hannah/Pictures/2014-08-12/094.JPG My sister has that Sears fashion catalog from the 50s book and we have both loved it. Have a blessed day and hope you're having a lovely spring!
ReplyDeleteThis book reminds me of the actress character, Sorel Bennett, in the play Death by Design (in which I performed a different role last year). Her ambition in life is to become the mistress of a diplomatist so she can "travel the world, wearing extravagant hats!"
ReplyDeleteI myself am partial to 1920s cloche hats, and timeless, large-brimmed, floppy sun hats.
I'm getting more and more into hats now and I love the ones from the 1930s as you get a wide range from cloches to wide brims to cute little tilt hats. I really need to find one that's perfect for me.
ReplyDeleteI'm following you on Instagram (https://instagram.com/vintagegalblog/)
ReplyDeletei think my favourite decade has to be the 40's so elegant
ReplyDeleteWoohoo! Vintage hats are where it's at(s) *lol* For me, my one entry will be my comment here - I LOVE hats from the 1930's (as my wallet and shopping history on Etsy will attest to). There's something about an amazing tilt hat from later in the era that I just cannot get enough of, and the fabrics and construction are terrific. Of course, the fact that I also love the clothing styles from the era makes it easier to play the matching game! *lol*
ReplyDeleteMy favorite era for hats is 40's but 50's ones are also really nice!
ReplyDeleteI follow Schiffer Books on FB! I love their books, my favorites are the Sears collection I have the 30's to the 60's ones and they are like Bible for vintage lovers!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd of course I'm already your follower on IG!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the opportunity to enter! I have been on a HUGE hat kick recently, and am currently obsessed with 1950's millinery. Of course, I love the boldness of hats in the 40's too... So many hats, so little money in my wallet, LOL!
ReplyDeleteThanks again,
Naomi
teenyboppinalong.blogspot.com
The 40's had to be the best decade for hats for sure! They had to be creative with them by necessity, but they still wanted to be fashionable!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous giveaway thankyou! I love the cloches of the 1920s :)
ReplyDeleteI would have to say the 1950's for sure. Love those big sun hats! :)
ReplyDeleteHi, Jessica. I signed up for the Schiffer Publishing email list and mailing list.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite decade for vintage hats is the 1920's. I love the cloches, turbans, and gem encrusted evening caps too:)
ReplyDeleteHi, Jessica. I'm already a follower of you on Instagram:)
ReplyDeleteAll hats are wonderful but my favorites would have to be the huge fluffy ones from the 1910s.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite hats are most certainly from the 1930s the tilt hats of the era are divine
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The 1930s are my favorite hats. They tended to use a lot of texture and interesting shape because of having to use fewer extravagant materials. And on the opposite side.... I love 1910s hats because they're ginormous and gaudy and amazing, and 1920s hats for their mysterious vibes. Basically.... I like a LOT of hat eras!
ReplyDeleteI also follow you on Instagram already!
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Tweeted about the giveaway.
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I follow CV on Instagram.
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I liked Schiffer Publishing on Facebook.
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Posted about the giveaway on Facebook.
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I signed up for SP's mailing list.
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Oh lovely giveaway, Jessica! I follow Chronically Vintage on Instagram!
ReplyDeleteAnd I also follow Schiffer on Twitter!
ReplyDelete<3 Jackie
And I liked Schiffer on Facebook!
ReplyDelete<3 Jackie
Oh, what an amazing opportunity.
ReplyDeleteThere's no greater joy that having a great hat to protect you from many things: the blazing sun, the gazing looks, the moody weather and to cover that "bad hair day" moment we're all familiar with. :)
Marija
I liked Schif Fer books on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteI like the hats of the 50 because I remember wearing these hats while I was a teenager. I also like older hats like I see in old movies. I even like the sun bonnets the pioneer women wore and even made one for an old fashion day at church.
ReplyDeletePicking a favourite decade is pretty tough, but I think it is the 1940s. The range of styles in fashion was so varied, and some of them were pretty wild too!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm already an instagram follower :)
ReplyDeleteAnd now following Schiffer on twitter...
ReplyDelete...and on facebook
ReplyDeleteI just joined Instagram yesterday and followed you!
ReplyDeleteYou're on Instagram - that's soooo awesome (said in this voice and with this much enthusiasm as when she says "It's so fluffy!" in the movie Despicable Me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8EFVDq0crs).
DeleteWelcome, welcome, welcome!!! And thank you very much for following me there. I'm off to do the same (for you) right this very moment.
Big hugs & many thanks for taking part in this fun book giveaway,
♥ Jessica
If I had to pick one decade I would choose the 1950's for hats but I am very keen on 1930's and 1940's ones too!
ReplyDeleteFollowing Schiffer on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteThe 50's era is my favorite, but any hat with funky, or fabulous! flowers makes me smile.
ReplyDelete*Leaving now to follow you on Instagram...*
One decade... just one? Probably the 1920's!
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ReplyDeleteInstagram... already there :) (I need a "Bex and a good lie down" now (sorry, may only be an Australian reference lol)
ReplyDeletePs, I want to post on my blog but I'm in the middle of crocheting a 1920's hat as we speak and I want to try and finish that so I can link it all together... hmmm lets see how fast my little chilly hands can go :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite era is the 1940s.
ReplyDeleteI do not do instagram or Twitter nor have a blog but I have liked and shared on facebook x
I love the wide brimmed hats from the 30s the most.
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ReplyDeleteHey, your instagram link in this post is broken :)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for letting me know. My apologies about that. I've fixed it and all should be well now.
Delete♥ Jessica
My favorite decade for hats is the 30s.
ReplyDeleteHuge thanks to everyone who took part in this fun giveaway! My apologies for the delay in drawing and announcing the winner, I've been quite unwell on the health front lately and am a little bit on some things. I'm happy to report that I've done so this morning though and that the lucky winner (drawn using a random number generator program) is comment #39, which belongs to Tanith Rowan.
ReplyDeleteHappy congratulations, Tanith!!!
And thank you so much to everyone who took part. Watch for another giveaway for a different historical fashion related book later this year.
♥ Jessica