Womens Bonnets,Bonnet Strings: An Amish Womans Ties To Two Worlds

Bonnet Strings: An Amish Womans Ties to Two Worlds

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Q: Women's Bonnet Styles From the 1950s.
A: Hat designers Agnes of California and Hattie Carnegie each had a line of women's bonnets that resembled the winged hat worn by Mercury, the messenger from Greek... Read More »

Q: Why do mennonite women wear bonnets?
A: They believe strongly in the Bible verse which commands us to "pray without ceasing" and wearing the white caps they wear are a constant reminder to them that t... Read More »

Q: Why did Tudor women wear bonnets?
A: No, Tudor women wore headdresses. Read More »

Q: Do mormon women wear bonnets?
A: Latter-day Saints or Mormons do not require women to wear a bonnet. Amish, on the other Read More »

Q: Why did women back then wear a bonnet?
A: They wore bonnets for several reasons: 1. To keep the sun off their faces. 2. To keep their hair covered. Loose hair could be enticing and out there in the midd... Read More »

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