John Lennon hat
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A John Lennon hat (or cap) was the informal name applied in the mid 1960s to a style of cap, similar to that often associated with fishermen <ref>See Madeleine Marsh (1999) Collecting the 1960s</ref>, that was popularised by John Lennon (1940-80) of the Beatles rock group. It was typically made of denim, but was adapted to other fabrics, such as corduroy.
[edit] History
Lennon, alone of the Beatles, wore such a hat during the group's tour of the United States in 1964 that unleashed the so-called "British invasion". A similar style of headgear had been worn by American singer and songwriter Bob Dylan (b.1942): for example on the cover of his first album, Bob Dylan (1962). Others to adopt the fashion were the Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr and British folk-rock artist Donovan<ref>See, for example, the cover of the Hallmark compilation album, Catch the Wind</ref>.
[edit] Unisex accessory
The hat became an early example of a unisex accessory, its female adherents including Lennon's first wife Cynthia; Princess Anne, daughter of Queen Elizabeth II; and actresses Diana Rigg (as Emma Peel in ATV’s The Avengers) and Juliet Harmer (as Georgina Jones in BBC TV’s Adam Adamant Lives!)
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