Hats Through The Ages By Joe Noble (1931)
Joe Noble animation. In the dim dark ages, about the year dot, they probably had fashion parades like Funny cartoon of a group of cavemen watching a fashion parade. Large cave ladies model bearskins, bones through their hair etc. One model has a bird s nest on their head from within which a chick pops up. Whilst not doubting the veracity of our comic artist we must skip a few centuries to be really authentic An illustration portrays a hat from 100 B. C. A cap of fur or coarse wool trimmed with a The next illustration shows The Roman Influence. The cap is replaced by the Another drawing shows how The cloak effect lingers in these 10th century An illustration showing a head dress from 1300 is captioned A glance at this shows the cowl effect still Intertitle reads: This curious hat, not unlike the Liberty Cap later brought us to the Pigtailed the Pigtailed hood is illustrated. The Sunday version is shown. A contrasting hat
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