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Straw Hats: Their history and manufacture

Chapter 19: FOOTNOTES:
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About This Book

A practical survey of the straw hat trade that traces historical development alongside detailed descriptions of materials, plaiting methods, bleaching, dyeing, blocking, trimming, and finishing processes. It catalogs the machines, tools, fittings, and comfort leathers used in production and supplies commercial listings and maker notices to illustrate industry practice. Technical explanations of terms and manufacturing sequences are complemented by discussions of trade organization and retail supply, providing both craft instruction and business context for readers interested in the manufacture and commerce of straw hats.

FOOTNOTES:

[1] This doubtless gave the name to the operation of shaping.

[2] About this there is some uncertainty; the writer, from personal recollection, believes it to be correct, but some modern Frenchmen claim the honour on behalf of M. Desireau, while others assign priority to M. Légat.

Transcriber’s Notes

Minor punctuation errors have been corrected.

The following typos have been corrected.

  • p. 18. “plaits similiar” changed to “plaits similar”.
  • p. 24. “Legat” changed to “Légat”.
  • p. 70. “of a models’” changed to “of a model’s”.
  • p. 78. “the headfit” changed to “the head fit”.
  • p. 120. “in the easist manner” changed to “in the easiest manner”.
  • Index “Tegal” changed to “Tégal”.