- was
given custody of his
jewels and plate,
including diamond buttons and
hatbands.
George More
returned a diamond-set
chain to the
goldsmith George Heriot...
-
pioneering times. It is used in the
production of fine
leather belts,
hatbands, bridles, dog leads, bullwhips, stockwhips, etc.
Other leathers are used...
- seasons, as his
personality grew more mysterious, his jacket, tie and
hatband all grew darker.[citation needed]
Throughout the 1980s,
question marks...
-
sought by
Polynesian visitors from Tahiti. Often, they are
decorated with
hatbands made of
minuscule pupu s**** that are
painted and
stitched on by hand...
-
waterproof hats were
natural in color, with four-inch
crowns and brims. A
plain hatband was ****ed to
adjust head size. The
sweatband bore John B. Stetson's name...
-
allowed to droop. The top is
styled flatly,
rather than in a
bowler curve. A
hatband at the base is common. The name may
derive from a
humorous pun – the hat...
- the
centre of the
crown (called a "gutter crown"), a wide silk
grosgrain hatband ribbon, a flat brim
shaped in a "pencil curl", and a ribbon-bound trim...
- A
hatcord or hat cord is a
circular cord
around a hat at the
junction of the
crown and the brim. It
originally served to
stabilize and hold the hat on...
- was a
cowboy when his hat blew off. Wary of
losing the silver-trimmed
hatband, he
slipped it
around his neck. His
companion joked, "That's a nice-looking...
- crêpe-type
fabric in
rayon and acetate.
Cyprus Fine crêpe used for
mourning hatbands in the 15th-17th centuries, made in Cyprus. ʻeleʻele
kanikau Black mourning...