The Village Hat Shop & Betmar Hats
in anticipation of Opening Day at Del Mar
presents
The Fourth Annual Pre-Race Day Trunk Show
Saturday, July 12th
11am-2pm
at The Village Hat Shop in Seaport Village.
Kimberli MacKay, Director of Design at Betmar, will be flying in from New York to help head up the event. Customers will have the chance to meet with Kimberli, chat with her about her designs, the fashion industry in general or, most importantly, to have a hat selected "just for her".
She will be bringing with her preview pieces from the 2009 Spring /Summer dress line. Attendees will not only have the chance to sneak a peek of what designs are in store for next year, but will also have the chance to buy these hats, thus making their purchase "one-of-a-kind" until the line is formally released next spring.
We will also have 50 of Betmar's custom high-quality hat boxes on hand, which are only available at trunk shows, to be given to the first 50 customers who buy a Betmar dress hat that weekend.

I just came across your blog today and I like it! It's rare to find such industry-specific info on the web for the hat/clothing industries. Thanks!
Posted by: Tom | August 17, 2008 at 08:08 PM
The movie was Okay. I noticed that Indiana Jones felt Fedora Hat was a little different, the crown was a little taller more like a bucket hat. You can appreciate this in the first scene were the russians take Indiana out of the car and his hat falls on the ground.
It was nice to see the white Panama Hat of one of the bad guys. If you want to check out history and movies were they use Panama Hats goe to www.panamahatshop.com
Posted by: Hernan Cueva | May 30, 2009 at 08:41 PM
The movie was Okay. I noticed that Indiana Jones felt Fedora Hat was a little different, the crown was a little taller more like a bucket hat. You can appreciate this in the first scene were the russians take Indiana out of the car and his hat falls on the ground.
It was nice to see the white Panama Hat of one of the bad guys. If you want to check out history and movies were they use Panama Hats go to
http://www.panamahatshop.com
Posted by: Hernan Cueva | May 30, 2009 at 08:43 PM
I am ultimately concerned to know what material is the hat made of (don't see info on any lower priced items details). Or at least is it natural or not. I paid well for a hat at a downtown store. The owner said yes is natural. I should have checked. Nice looking but cannot be shaped by steaming/moistening. Gave it away. Was pricey to me. Was actually too disgusted to attempt return. Your blog reminds me I should have returned AND complained, for the good of all.
Posted by: R Lucas | August 19, 2009 at 08:25 PM