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Hat

c.1968
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Navy boater hat designed by Mary Quant in about 1968. As Quant diversified in the 1960s her designs for hats were made under licence. Boater hats were particularly popular at the end of the 19th century and start of the 20th century and continued to be used for specific occasions in the mid-20th century, in particular for boating and as part of school uniforms. Quant’s use of the boater style demonstrates the historicism which can be seen in many of her designs.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
plaiting
Brief description
hat, boater, navy, designed by Mary Quant, United Kingdom, c.1968
Physical description
Navy boater
Credit line
Given by Caroline Trotter
Object history
This object was acquired as part of the V&A's #WeWantQuant campaign. This was a public call-out for objects designed by Mary Quant. This was run as part of the preparation for an exhibition on Mary Quant 2019/2020
Summary
Navy boater hat designed by Mary Quant in about 1968. As Quant diversified in the 1960s her designs for hats were made under licence. Boater hats were particularly popular at the end of the 19th century and start of the 20th century and continued to be used for specific occasions in the mid-20th century, in particular for boating and as part of school uniforms. Quant’s use of the boater style demonstrates the historicism which can be seen in many of her designs.
Collection
Accession number
T.77-2018

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Record createdSeptember 26, 2018
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