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  2. Hatmaking - Wikipedia

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    Millinery Department at the Lion Store of Toledo, Ohio, 1900s The Millinery Shop by Edgar Degas. Hat-making or millinery is the design, manufacture and sale of hats and other headwear. [1]

  3. Hatmaker - Wikipedia

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  4. Jen Hatmaker - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Lynn Hatmaker (née King; born 1974) [1] is an American author, speaker, blogger, and television presenter. [2] In 2014, Hatmaker was featured in Christianity Today magazine. [3] She and her then-husband Brandon, joined by their five children, [4] hosted the HGTV series Your Big Family Renovation in Buda, Texas. [5]

  5. Edward Mann (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Mann was a London-based hatmaker and milliner popular in the second half of the 20th century.. While Mann was working as a milliner in the 1950s, [1] [2] he became particularly known for his creative 1960s designs, such as designs with incorporated pockets and lace baby-bonnet-style caps.

  6. Your Big Family Renovation - Wikipedia

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    In June, 2014, one of Hatmaker's blog posts went viral when she ranted, humorously, about the burnout many parents experience at the end of the school year. [3] NBC's The Today Show interviewed Hatmaker in a segment where she joked "we all care about our kids, we all care about education, but honestly, somewhere around end of April, early May, we’re kind of over it.” [4] After the ...

  7. Rachel Trevor-Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Trevor-Morgan set up in business in 1990, initially selling her designs in the market at St Martin-in-the-Fields Church. [1] Soon she was supplying Fortnum & Mason; Harrods and Selfridges followed and, in 1992, her business moved to a 17th-century studio in the prestige location of St James's. [1]

  8. Stetson - Wikipedia

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    Stetson is an American brand of hat manufactured by the John B. Stetson Company. "Stetson" is also used as a generic trademark to refer to any campaign hat, particularly in Scouting.

  9. Akubra - Wikipedia

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    In 1901 Stephen Keir (14 October 1879–11 November 1957), who came from a family of Manchester hatmakers, immigrated to Australia and after working for another hatmaker, entered the employment of Dunkerley in 1904 where he became romantically involved with Benjamin's daughter Ada Dunkerley, who also worked in the factory. They married in 1905.