Step into 1940s sophistication with this striking black satin hat, dated to 1942. A distinctive piece shaped by the wartime era, when fabric rationing gave rise to smaller, more sculptural designs. With its compact silhouette and rounded velvet cord hat band, this topper captures the sleek, utilitarian glamour of the time.
Label: Exclusive Ranleigh Model, Consumers’ Protection Label. (The Consumers’ Protection Label was a label issued under a union or trade‑organization‑controlled system in the U.S. millinery (hat‑making) and garment industries. Used from 1938-1958.)
The hat sits lightly atop the head and is designed to be secured with bobby pins. It measures 15" around the inner sweatband, standard for perching styles worn at a tilt. There is visible makeup residue on the inner band and brim that is not seen when wearing. Please refer to the photos for details.
This piece channels the bold, gender-defying style popularized by icons like Marlene Dietrich, whose tailored looks and structured hats helped redefine feminine fashion during the 1940s. A satin twist on the classic newsboy or military cap, this hat is a rare example of mid-century style meeting cultural rebellion.
A timeless collectible for lovers of fashion history, film noir aesthetics, or wartime-era millinery.
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