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jpdesign said:Since it hasn't been said yet:
James Locke Hatters is the originater of the derby. It was commissioned for a customer with the last name of Coke, for his game keepers to wear. So that their hats would not get nocked off in the brush
while they were riding on horseback chasing poachers on Coke's land. The "iron hat" was supposed to protect their heads from low slung branches. You could call it the first crash helmet.
It was known as the Bowler because of the brothers Thomas and William Bowler. They designed the prototype for James and George Locke. The brothers Locke are given credit for designing the Bowler but all they did was slightly alter a hat they had in their inventory---created by their grandfather. :cool2:
The hat was to meet Thomas William Coke, 2nd Earl of Leicester's specifications that they design a hat that a man could stand on. It is reputed that the first Bowlers were indeed that stiff. Coke is said to have seen the test of the protype hold up to this kind of pressure. I have a hard time believing it. Maybe the men in those days were a bit lighter than I. :hamburger
So, in short, even the Bowler Locke is credited for was actually a collaboration between their company and the Bowlers. If they don't produce the hats they sell now then that is something they started in 1850.
The Bowler is know as a Derby in the US because the hat was first seen on the Earl of Derby when he came to American and was seen wearing a Bowler. The name stuck and we have Derbys while the English have Bowlers and Cokes. :cheers1:
Regards to all,
J