

Q: Am I too short to wear a
hat?
A: You could try a topper style which will help to elongate the silhouette
thereby adding height in a subtle way.
Q: Am I too tall to wear a
hat?
A: A wider brim and a shallow crown will flatter your shape superbly, and will
look stunning with a flared skirt and nipped in waist or wide trousers.
Q: Am I too curvy to wear a hat?
A: Tall and curvy ladies can benefit
from a wide brimmed hat which will help to define the waist. Petite
and curvy ladies could try a taller crown with a semi-bretton or picture
style.
Q: I don't suit hats, what
are my other options?
A: In the six years of trading we're yet to find someone who we couldn't help.
If a hat really isn't your thing try a smaller cocktail piece or fascinator.
Q: What is a fascinator?
A: A fascinator is a decorative piece sometimes incorporating 'jewels'
and feathers. They are fixed to a comb, clip or band and are extremely
pretty and flattering. Fascinators are suitable for all ages and a
number of occasions.
Q: I'm the mother of the bride I'm
concerned my hat will restrict me?
A: You need a semi-Breton. This style allows you to kiss and be kissed, to
be photographed easily, and drink from a champagne flute with ease.
Q: Will wearing a hat spoil
my hairstyle?
A: All hats are fitted to your head shape and should be snug but not tight. We
can advise you what to do with your hair when you take your hat off.
Q: I need the hat for more
than one day, will it be expensive?
A: No, the fee covers up to five days, longer periods of time can be arranged
for a little extra.
Q: I'm flying. Will I be able
to take the hat with me?
A: Yes, all the hats are packed in sturdy hat boxes and filled with tissue
for a secure journey
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