: High-shine materials were used to create a "futuristic" look, often in stark white or neon colors. Geometric & Sculptural Shapes
The hats of the Mod era didn’t just frame faces — they framed a generation’s desire for change. They signaled sophistication without stuffiness, individuality without isolation. Hat Time celebrates that spirit, inviting visitors to try on history, pose in a photo booth with a vintage Vespa backdrop, and leave with a new appreciation for the crown of ’60s cool. a hat in time nude mod
Popularized by skinheads and Mod revivalists, the pork pie hat with its snapped brim and short crown became shorthand for cool detachment. In this gallery, see original 1960s pieces alongside modern interpretations by Paul Smith and Ben Sherman. : High-shine materials were used to create a
: High-shine materials were used to create a "futuristic" look, often in stark white or neon colors. Geometric & Sculptural Shapes
The hats of the Mod era didn’t just frame faces — they framed a generation’s desire for change. They signaled sophistication without stuffiness, individuality without isolation. Hat Time celebrates that spirit, inviting visitors to try on history, pose in a photo booth with a vintage Vespa backdrop, and leave with a new appreciation for the crown of ’60s cool.
Popularized by skinheads and Mod revivalists, the pork pie hat with its snapped brim and short crown became shorthand for cool detachment. In this gallery, see original 1960s pieces alongside modern interpretations by Paul Smith and Ben Sherman.