Jaxon 19th Century Top Hat


In the days when most men aspired to the status of a gentleman, the Top Hat was the outward and visible sign that they had succeeded. Beautifully made, this classic hat has a 6″ high crown that gently tapers outward. The brim is 2″ wide and curls in “just a tad.” The tone trim is a 2″ wide grosgrain ribbon ending in a sidebow. The edge of the brim is bound with the same grosgrain ribbon finishing the brim with an elegant touch. This style topper is often associated with the England of Charles Dickens and is our most popular top hat during the Christmas carolling season. Color: Black.

For more on the history of the Top Hat see our resources sections titled Iconic Hats and The Hat In Art History at this web site, accessible at the left column.

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