Homburg (hat)


Hugo Reisinger with gray homburg in hand - picture of Anders Zorn

Homburg is a kind of headgear that has its name from Bad Homburg in Hesse.

It is a soft felt hat similar to Tyrolean, wrapped with silk ribbon over a slightly raised little roundabout, with a characteristic recess in the center of the head. It became popular in the 1920s, although it was known in the 1880s. The comfortable soft hat earned the respect of the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, who wore homburg every day when he did not have to wear a more formal cylinder. Edward saw him for the first time while visiting Wilhelm II in Homburg. In England this type of hat is associated with the person Anthony Eden (Anthony Eden's hat), considered a little effective but fashionably dressed politics. He also wears it. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. Homburg fit well with the trainer and was popular even in the 50's. Bibliography

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