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1960s Lilly Dachè Straw Trilby |
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We don't understand why, in the quest for ways to express their individuality, women don't turn to hats instead of something as invasive and long-lasting as a tattoo. Not only are hats a less conspicuous statement than the word 'Bitch' on your biceps, they can be changed with your mood at, well, the drop of a hat. This jaunty little pale straw trilby is a great way to say 'I'm unique and not afraid to show it' without permanently desecrating your temple. Trimmed around the crown in beige grosgrain ribbon and a synthetic woven grasscloth, the brim is snazzily upturned on the left side and measures 2 1/2" deep at the front with a 21" circumference at the base of the crown. A Dachette's design by Lilly Dachè it is in excellent, if not flawless condition. Best of all, you'll spare yourself the endless regret of discovering that the cute little butterfly you had inked on your boob at age 20 has, in your 60s, turned into Big Bird. sold
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