Gelivable Fashion – Fluffy White Trapper Hat
Gelivable Fashion – Fluffy White Trapper Hat
What we call “Leifeng Hat” should be defined accurately by “Trapper Hat”. The word “trapper” means that a person who makes traps or who hunt for something. Once upon a time, In winter lacking food, as the hunters had to hunt animals in a cold forest, their hats were equipped with the earmuffs to keep warm. It later spread to the army, such as military protective equipment used in the Leifeng period.
Someone said that the trapper hat could only make a pleasant addition to the neutral dressing. That’s absolutely not. Many actresses mix the trapper hat with dress on a whim, which generates marvelous effects. In particular, a combination of Carol Alt evening dress and the trapper hat will be visually spectacular and has an obvious appeal. The trapper hat serves as an important accessory of T-stage autumn/winter show. No doubt that man and women are all available to it. If a creative idea can be applied to the trapper hat occasionally, it still can bring the amazing effects. We may remember that 2009 Autumn/Winter Fashion Show of Michael Kors made a deep and enduring impression on the audience through the unconventional colorific trapper hat.
Match between the trapper hat and casual dress is the most suitable match&match as a daily garment. They will look warm and fashionable when you wear it to participate in the outdoor activities and go hiking.
The white trapper hat that famous stars fondle admiringly is because it can make them innocent and pure. Actually, the fluffy trapper hat in a white color will generate inflation of very volumetric feeling. Under this condition, a not big pointed face will has the same size as the palm. That’s the reason why the trapper hat is quite popular with stars.
Follow the fashion, and you still can present a charming looking the same as stars.
Tip: Gelivable in Chinese means “给力”, a very hot word used among the generation 90s.
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