Hat of black, white, red, and ocher silk styled as a Garrison Cap (aka Side Cap, or Wedge Cap). Influenced by military headgear, this hat is constructed as a flat envelope, which opens along long edge to form a wedge-shaped crown. The cap is dyed in the Shibori technique, forming intricate designs outlined in white and filled in with red or ocher dots. Lined in black silk. Designer's label inside: "3410 Oak Lawn / Bernie A. Cahn / Dallas, Tex."
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Designer
Cahn, Bernie A.
Dallas milliner Bernie A. Cahn operated at 3410 Oak Lawn from 1929 until he retired ca.1949.
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Hat of black, white, red, and ocher silk styled as a Garrison Cap (aka Side Cap, or Wedge Cap). Influenced by military headgear, this hat is constructed as a flat envelope, which opens along long edge to form a wedge-shaped crown. The cap is dyed in the Shibori technique, forming intricate designs outlined in white and filled in with red or ocher dots. Lined in black silk.
Designer's label inside: "3410 Oak Lawn / Bernie A. Cahn / Dallas, Tex."
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The Japanese shibori technique is a form of tie-dying, in which the fabric is gathered together in tiny bunches which are tightly tied before being died. The dye will not penetrate the tied areas, and when the strings are removed, these areas are a different color than the rest of the fabric.
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