Bowler
Bowler hats were fashionable in 19th century England. Initially, among the working class, later also among the middle and upper classes.
Many celebrities wore bowler hats. Among them was the great early twentieth century silent film giant Charlie Chaplin. It would also appear in many other films in later years.
The bowler has had varying degrees of significance in British culture. They were popular among the working classes in the 19th century. From the early 20th century bowler hats were more commonly associated with financial workers and businessmen working in the financial districts, also known as "City gents". The traditional wearing of bowler hats with City business attire declined during the 1970s.
In modern times bowlers are not common, although the so-called City gent wearing a bowler and carrying a rolled umbrella remains a representation of Englishmen,. For this reason, two bowler-hatted men were used in the logo of the British building society (subsequently bank), Bradford & Bingley.
Fashion
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