“Buy straw hats in winter. ”
(idiomatic) of stocks
attributed to financier Russell Sage (1816-1906)
Straw Hats in the winter? Well that depends on where they’re worn and, most important, in what colors. As we’ve become convinced of the ill effects of sun exposure, women look for sun protection year round. Sun block is a necessity, plus, there exists a need for attractive wide brimmed hats in autumn/ winter hues. Last year, Polly dedicated a segment of her collection to what we call “transitional straws”, that is, hats made of parisisal straw designed in colors and materials which complement cool weather fashion. The transitional straws have been popular with horse racing fans. Here are a few of the front runners.
Elmhurst blazes with the vibrant colors of an Autumn Day.
Epigram adds rich mocha tones to basic black. An excellent accessory for a camel hair coat or with earth toned tweeds.
Indulgence, in crisp black and white with an unexpected twist in peacock blue is divine with a houndstooth check or to relieve black or gray ensembles.
Any of the transitional straw designs will add spark to your fall and winter wardrobe, all the while, affording extra sun protection.
by Jan Masters Yon
Note: We enjoy contact with readers and invite your comments. My email address is jan@hatsandveils.net. Polly may be reached at polly@hatsandveils.net. We both look forward to hearing from you.