A fez? Where's the logic in that?

My understanding is that this is a transitional time for headwear for women
as well as for where the buttonholes go. Older women tent to stick with the
styles they know from their youth (I bet your mom is wearing the hairdo she
wore in the 1960s, just like my mom), so they would most likely wear
bonnets. The younger women are seeing that hats are more fashionable than
bonnets - and more flattering - and that's what they're wearing. That's not
to say that a very fashionable older woman wouldn't wear a hat if it was
stylish and flattering, but most older women would have stuck with their
bonnets until they couldn't retrim them one more time and then maybe replace
it with a hat.

And very little girls wore bonnets until they got to about 8-10.
LynnD


On 1/14/07, Rickard, Patty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Lucky you! I think fezzes are right out. I'm just starting to look into
this myself & would appreciate information, too. I've read that young women
wore hats but older women would wear bonnets & don't know what constitutes
the difference. Thanks for any light anyone can shed.

Patty

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Lalah
Sent: Sun 1/14/2007 11:53 AM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: [h-cost] American Civil War



I am making garb for a Civil War enactor's girl friend and his mother is
driving me crazy.  She has some really weird ideas and since she has been
playing with this group for a number of years, I just shut up and do what
she wants.  However, I made the mistake of putting Fray Check on the
buttonhole marks on a blouse and it spread out and it shows badly.  Having
tried everything I can think of to remove it, I am ready to take the blouse
apart and make a new left front.  Then it occurred to me that it would be
easy to use the left side for buttons and put the buttonholes on the
right.  My friend went crazy saying they never had the buttonholes on the
right.  I am so sick of the whole thing that I don't want to do any more
research.  Does anyone know if the buttonholes HAD to be on the left on
women's blouses during the Civil War period?  Also what kind of hat would be
appropriate?  I am not going to make her a fez!  Thanks for the help

Lalah, Never give up, Never surrender


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