Got any links or pics, that sounds pretty interesting!K.D. Lightner said:I am more prone, now, to keep a feather in a hat after reading on the Internet of the history of feathers in hats and caps through the ages, from hunters and warriors who were rewarded with a feather for a good hunt, through soldiers who wore them to identify their units or regiments, to soldiers who wore them as a reward for their military prowess.
Which, I guess, is why they use the term "a feather in his cap."
karol
K.D. Lightner said:One of the most interesting sites is the one on Australian digger hats and their history, including the feathers the soldiers wore.
http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-uniform/slouch_hat. htm
Also there is an interesting site on feathers (includes women's hats, too):
http://www.geocities.com/felicitax/Hats.htm
If those don't work because I've missed a dot or dash, you can use a search engine like Google and write in "feathers hats history."
I found some interesting sites on Native American feathers and their meaning and symbols, also some new age stuff.
karol
What kind of pin might you be looking for?MD11 said:I've just ordered an Art F. hat and it comes with the feather.. I'm not much of a feather guy, but since this is my first proper fedora, with ribbon and all, I'd like to put a pin in it.. does anyone know a good source to find hat pins and can send me a link to it ether via PM or in this thread?
thanks
Sam
rmrdaddy said:Does anyone know of a supplier for hat feathers?