As you've probably noticed by now, most of our styles are at least somewhat vintage-inspired. But the following hat styles were made with authentic vintage blocks from the 1930s through the 1950s. The shapes of these styles are often more complex and interesting than more modern hat styles, so we're happy to share new photos with you from a variety of angles so you can get a better idea of what they look like.
Our late 1930s / early 1940s-inspired 'Inga' is on-trend with the current fashion for big-brimmed, floppy hats, yet has a bit more structure and cleaner lines than your average hippie hat. This soft ladies hat is made from lush fur felt,
self-trimmed with top-stitched felt band, mother of pearl buckle, and
a hand-curled feather. The brim is wide (about 13" in diameter), with a
jaunty flip up at the back, providing lots of sun protection in front.
The shape is like something a film noir femme fatale would wear, down
over the eyes for a mysterious look, but casual enough for daywear. Comes fitted with a
ribbon sweatband.
Available in silver gray.
Or in deep amethyst.
The 'Inga' also looks fabulous in black!
The 'Pixel' is a cute 1950s-inspired style, similar to the Pixie hats that were popular at the time. This hat is made from fur felt and vintage veiling, with a
hand-shaped crown and a rolled cuff brim. The veiling is held in
place with small silver vintage hat pins; hat pins may vary slightly
from hat to hat. Due to the hand-shaping of the
crown, each hat will look slightly different and be a one-of-a-kind
item. Comes fitted with a ribbon sweatband.
Available in a sunny golden yellow, trimmed with berry colored veiling.
Or in deep lipstick red with peacock teal veiling.
All of these styles and more are for sale now in our Etsy shop.
Other color combinations are available. Interested in discussing a custom piece? Contact us for more info.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Last Sale Ends 3/31/2013
If you've had your eye on any of the discounted hats in our Etsy shop or in store at Dark Garden, better snatch them quick. The sale only runs through the end of March, and then everything either gets pulled from the shelves or goes back to full price. We won't be marking down products like this again, so it's your last chance for that discount!
More Photos: 'Dee' Ladies Fedora
Here are more new views of hats from our ladies line.
The 'Dee' fedora is made from lush fur felt and trimmed with vintage ribbon. The shape is a classic fedora, with enough brim width to provide sun protection in front and a jaunty flip up at the back. Comes fitted with a ribbon sweatband.
Shown here in classic black with black ribbon trim.
In sunny golden yellow trimmed in apple green.
And in burgundy with scarlet red trim.
All these and more styles available now in our Etsy shop.
This hat could also be made for ladies in other colors, or for men with a leather sweatband, from different materials and trim. Interested? Contact us to inquire about a custom order.
The 'Dee' fedora is made from lush fur felt and trimmed with vintage ribbon. The shape is a classic fedora, with enough brim width to provide sun protection in front and a jaunty flip up at the back. Comes fitted with a ribbon sweatband.
Shown here in classic black with black ribbon trim.
In sunny golden yellow trimmed in apple green.
And in burgundy with scarlet red trim.
All these and more styles available now in our Etsy shop.
This hat could also be made for ladies in other colors, or for men with a leather sweatband, from different materials and trim. Interested? Contact us to inquire about a custom order.
Friday, March 22, 2013
New Photos: 'Bergman' Ladies Hat
Over the next week or so we'll be releasing a number of new photos of some existing styles. First up is the 'Bergman'.
This ladies hat is made from velvety velour-finish fur felt in black, trimmed in vintage ribbon and an intricate cockade. It's like a small, feminine porkpie or fedora, and was made with authentic vintage hat blocks from the 1930s or 1940s; this style was popular with Hollywood starlets around that time. The shape is very like a hat worn by Ingrid Bergman in the classic movie 'Casablanca'.
It's an easy style to wear because the felt is soft and comfortable, but the hat is slightly mini and perches on the head a little bit, so you can still have a hairstyle that shows. It's held in place on the head by two thin elastics that hide under your hair in the back to secure it.
Shown here in basic black with black trim.
A popular color combination this spring has been this bright teal felt with apply green trim.
And the last one is in a warm brandy brown with steel gray trim.
All of these color combinations are available for sale now in our Etsy shop.
This ladies hat is made from velvety velour-finish fur felt in black, trimmed in vintage ribbon and an intricate cockade. It's like a small, feminine porkpie or fedora, and was made with authentic vintage hat blocks from the 1930s or 1940s; this style was popular with Hollywood starlets around that time. The shape is very like a hat worn by Ingrid Bergman in the classic movie 'Casablanca'.
It's an easy style to wear because the felt is soft and comfortable, but the hat is slightly mini and perches on the head a little bit, so you can still have a hairstyle that shows. It's held in place on the head by two thin elastics that hide under your hair in the back to secure it.
Shown here in basic black with black trim.
This next one is in burgundy felt with teal gray ribbon trim.

A popular color combination this spring has been this bright teal felt with apply green trim.
And the last one is in a warm brandy brown with steel gray trim.
All of these color combinations are available for sale now in our Etsy shop.
Jill Tracy: Belle of The Edwardian Ball
"I revel in this nightmare but I keep waking up too soon..." Haunted By the Thought of You
One of our favorite customers is musical evocateur and Belle of The Edwardian Ball, Jill Tracy. Dubbed "the cult darling of the Underworld" by LA Weekly and "the femme fatale for the thinking man" by The San Francisco Chronicle, Jill's music evokes another time and place. A place that could be inside a beautiful dream or, more likely, a glamorous nightmare.
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| Jill Tracy wears 'Viola' mini top hat in tiger-print melousine at DNA Lounge (photo courtesy of Audrey Penven) |
Jill's musical gifts are matched only by her fantastic sense of style and we are delighted she often wears a House of Nines original on stage when she performs. We are very excited to announce that she will soon start carrying some House of Nines exclusive styles at her online retail shop!
Jill has been performing at The Edwardian Ball since its inception 13 years ago and her name has become synonymous with this ever-growing event for lovers of Edward Gorey, ballroom dancers, the Steam Punk set, and Edwardian-bedecked revelers. Jill's haunting songs and stories set the mood for this annual music and art festival.
Recently, Jill has continued with her series of concerts at The Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park. Working with San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers, Jill Tracy has created an unusual after-dark series focusing on a variety of alluring subjects (poisoning, alchemy, ghosts and violins, perfumes) while allowing audiences to tour the wondrous Victorian Greenhouse at night.
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| Photo by filmmaker Jeremy Carr from "Portrait of a Nightmare" |
Jill has been performing at The Edwardian Ball since its inception 13 years ago and her name has become synonymous with this ever-growing event for lovers of Edward Gorey, ballroom dancers, the Steam Punk set, and Edwardian-bedecked revelers. Jill's haunting songs and stories set the mood for this annual music and art festival.
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| Jill Tracy wearing a custom 'Wellington' mini top hat at The Edwardian Ball (photo by Samuel Coniglio) |
Jill is the first musician in history to receive a grant from the famed Mütter Museum in Philadelphia. The medical history museum contains a collection of medical oddities and antique medical equipment and Jill's new project for 2013 will be based on their collection.
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| Jill Tracy performs a Musical Seance with violinist Paul Mercer at The Conservatory of Flowers (photo courtesy of Audrey Penven) |
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| Jill Tracy photo by Michael Garlington
Jill Tracy is also returning to the studio with the legendary David J (Bauhaus), and her song "The Colour of the Flame" will be released as a 7" collector's vinyl shared with Blixa Bargeld (Einstürzende Neubauten/ Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds) for Swedish publishers Malört Förlag.
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| Jill Tracy performs in a custom 'Postillion' mini hat at The Edwardian Ball. (Photo courtesy of Audrey Penven) |
For more information visit her official website at www.jilltracy.com. Please follow Jill on Facebook and Twitter.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Sunday, February 3, 2013
New Retail & Web Store Coming Up
For those of you who haven't yet heard about it yet, our big business goal for the year is to open a retail store in San Francisco, hopefully in time for holiday 2013 sales.
So, in addition to all the other stuff required to keep House of Nines chugging along, we're mocking up floor plans for the shop, choosing and pricing out furnishings and fixtures, and planning out the design of the space and how it will function. The search for retail commercial space is underway, but given the scarcity of open spaces in the areas of San Francisco we're shooting for, it may take a while. Since the workshop will be in there with the showroom, a pretty large space is needed for all the work space, equipment and machinery needed, which is an added challenge to finding the right space.
Sometime this summer, we're hoping to squeeze in a new website and online store. My new Guy Friday, Jason Galloway, is handling a lot of the added workload, especially the web-related stuff. He's a wiz!
So, in addition to all the other stuff required to keep House of Nines chugging along, we're mocking up floor plans for the shop, choosing and pricing out furnishings and fixtures, and planning out the design of the space and how it will function. The search for retail commercial space is underway, but given the scarcity of open spaces in the areas of San Francisco we're shooting for, it may take a while. Since the workshop will be in there with the showroom, a pretty large space is needed for all the work space, equipment and machinery needed, which is an added challenge to finding the right space.
Sometime this summer, we're hoping to squeeze in a new website and online store. My new Guy Friday, Jason Galloway, is handling a lot of the added workload, especially the web-related stuff. He's a wiz!
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