Grace you head with Kangol Hats
Historically hats remained the symbol of social status. Basically it is a covering of your head. It may be used as a protection gear against certain factors or may be for some religious norms or as a fashion article. Hats are a basic part of every military uniform where they represent the rank or the group of the individual it belongs to. There are many types of hats like Fitted, Adjustable, Unstructured and Visors and Bucket. And also there are several hat styles that were in use since ages some of them are: Boater, Beaver Hat, Beret, Baseball Cap, Caubeen, Cowboy Hat, Montera, Peaked cap, Top Hat etc.
Kangol (K from Silk, ANG from Angora and OL from wool) is a famous hat manufacture company from England. Kangol was founded in 1938 by Jacques Spreiregen, an English hat maker. He used to produce hats for the sportsmen and workers. During the two great wars, Kangol became a major supplier of Beret to the soldiers of Army.
Kangol Hat became a symbol of status in early sixties when some of the greatest fashion designers of the industry joined this company and started to design customized Kangol hats for the renowned celebrities like Princess Diana and The Beatles etc. The Kangol hats remained a bench mark for hats as a pert of uniform in many uniformed organization like IRA and many scout associations. In 1980’s Kangol hats entered a new era of fashion industry when they became much popular among the modern and young peoples class. Different celebrities of different T.V shows and movies played their part in making Kangol hats the fashion symbol.
Kangol develops different types and styles of head wear and among them Kangol Bucket Hat is much in style now a days. Bucket hats are also known as Gilligan cap because it resembles with the old cap worn be the leading character in the movie on “Gilligan Island’s”. The Kangol Bucket hat comes in many sizes and styles. Some of the latest designs are: Kangol Wool Lola bucket hat-which is made up of wool and bears a Kangol logo and available in black, Sable, Fleurie and white colors, It will surely keeps you in style; Kangol Reversible spey bucket hat-It is two in one hat means with one side in earth check color and the other side with chocolate color, also having Kangol oval patch logo, available in small, medium and large sizes; The Kangol Bermuda Casual Hats- is specially designed for young ladies, it has 2 ½” brim and a bucket style crown. It is made up of 45% Cholorofiber, 40% Acrylic and 5% Nylon. It also bears Kangol logo on front. The price ranges from $45.00 USD to $100.00 USD.
Kangol hats for men were popularized in late Sixties and still are in fashion. Some of the dominated members of the hip hop culture were seen wearing Kangol Hats and in later after two decades some of the even bigger names like Samuel L. Jackson helped to by wearing Kangol Wool Spitfire Cap which was among the versatile range of Kangol hats for the men. In many of the shows at that time were seen some of the Kangol Hats men wearing some of the unique styles exclusively designed for this niche. Some of the latest designs which Kangol has produced for men are called 504 series which includes: Kangol Wool 504-Classic Ivy Cap; Kangol Tweed Peebles-Classic Ivy Cap; Kangol Dazzle Arnold- Herringbone Trilby; Kangol Wool Mau-Felt Fisherman cap; Kangol Earflap 504-Wool Ivy Cap etc. The price ranges from $25.00 USD to $75.00 USD. Available in all major garment stores in UK and as well in Europe and America.
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