A pork pie hat is one of several different styles of hat that have been popular in one context or another since the mid-19th century.
The first hat to be called a pork pie was a hat worn primarily by British and American women from around 1830 through to about 1865.
The pork pie began to appear in Britain as a man's hat not long after the turn of the century in the fashion style of the man-about-town, but its resurgence in the United States in the 1920s is credited to the silent film actor Buster Keaton who wore them in many of his films.
Hat Details:
Made of: 60% Cotton, 40% Polyester
The lining is 100% Cotton
Gladwin Bond pin on the side
Grosgrain sweatband
Sponge Clean Only
Water-Resistant
High crown 10cm
Wide brim 3.5cm
Sizing Info: Small - 55cm, Medium - 57cm, Large - 59cm, X-Large - 61cm