Everyone, Then No One
David Nasaw: Where have all the bowler hats gone?, 23 February 2006
Hatless Jack: The President, the Fedora and the Death of the Hat
by Neil Steinberg.
Granta, 342 pp., £12, August 2005,1 86207 782 7 Show More
by Neil Steinberg.
Granta, 342 pp., £12, August 2005,
“... now a snack for sophisticates. Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy and a generation of English music-hall comedians wore bowlers to accentuate the contrast between their outré manners and those of the respectable middle classes. The bowler, as Fred Miller Robinson points out in The Man in the Bowler Hat (1993), had been designed as a riding hat for English ... ”