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The toy (or doll) hat is characterized by its small size. It perches toward the front of the head, sometimes at a tilt, but never comes down over the head. Popular in the 1930s through the 1940s, toy hats can be embellished in many different ways. They always have an exterior band and/or interior combs for securing them to the head.

Written by AlleyCatsVintage

See Also: Doll Hat, Tilt Hat


1940s toy tilt hat - Courtesy of alleycatsvintage

1940s toy tilt hat

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1940s toy tilt hat - Courtesy of pinkyagogo

1940s toy tilt hat

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1940s toy tilt hat - Courtesy of ladyscarlettsvintage

1940s toy tilt hat

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1940s Roberta Bernays toy hat - Courtesy of pinkyagogo

1940s Roberta Bernays toy hat

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1940s toy sailor hat - Courtesy of cmpollack

1940s toy sailor hat

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