
Straw Hats: Their history and manufacture
"Straw Hats: Their History and Manufacture" by Harry Inwards is a detailed exploration of the history, production, and evolution of straw hats, likely written in the early 20th century. The book covers various aspects of the straw hat industry, including the origins of straw headgear, manufacturing techniques, and the influence of fashion on hat styles. It serves as both a historical account and a technical guide for understanding the complexities involved in straw hat production. The opening of the work introduces the rich history behind straw hats, suggesting that the usage of plant materials for head coverings dates back to ancient times, with references to literary works and archaeological findings. Inwards notes that traditional headgear was often made by the common folk and emphasizes the various regional practices and innovations that contributed to the development of straw hats throughout history. He also touches upon notable contributions from specific regions, like Florence and Luton, establishing a foundation for discussing the meticulous processes of weaving and plaiting straws as well as the machines used in modern production.
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