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Winter Hats: Stay Warm Look Cool

Get your slouch on with some chunky knits Brrr, it's frigid outside. Every time I hear that a winter weather advisory is extended, all I want to do is stay in and cuddle up. Vintage winter hat at VagabondNYC.com Good luck. A girl has gotta get going no matter how uncooperative the weather is. There's nothing better for stylish winter survival mode than a good warm hat. Knit hats in slouchy styles are looking right, particularly with bit of texture by way of an updated cable or popcorn stitch. Or a modern yet classic stripe for effortless, and warm, chic. The softer the style, the less chance of hat hair. What's not to love? If a chunky, slouchy knit hat

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Felted by desire: Try a real hat

Sure a beret is cute. Try a Trilby, down turned fedora or floppy felt hat for some big time drama. There's a definite chill in the air. It's hard to chic when you're all bundled up. You really must treat yourself to something major-- in a big style rather than big ticket way. What about a big ol' serious felt hat? Sure we love a fluffy faux fur cossack hat. Who doesn't like a beret? Knit caps are cute and practical. But you crave drama, the drama of a statement making hat. Aqua Floppy Felt Hat with Patent Trim at Bloomingdale's. A fedora with a down brim. A smart Trilby. Or, that big floppy felt that we've been drooling over

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Who Can Turn the World On With Her Smile?…

Move Over "The Thinker," Here Comes Mary Richards. Taste The Hamptons-Recipe to take a bite out of style from The Barefoot Contessa. Okay, so she was a thirtyish TV icon thirtyish years ago. But Mary Richards still rules. That's Mary, the stylish lead character, in Mary Tyler Moore's eponymous named Seventies hit television show . No matter how ever so slightly dated the single, independent Mary now appears, there's always something modern about the way she wears her flares, belts her shirtdress, or how her hair flips. Most important, there's something completely empowering about the way she tosses her beret. The Wall Street Journal* writes- on it's front page- that a bronze statue of tam-tossing Mary Richards will be placed

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