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Headwear in the 1980s was varied and often used to make bold fashion statements. Baseball caps, particularly worn backward, were a popular accessory for a casual, sporty look. Wide-brimmed hats and fedoras also made their mark, often paired with more formal attire or as part of the New Wave aesthetic. The beret, frequently associated with artists and bohemians, was a chic choice for women and often worn tilted to the side. In addition, visors became trendy, particularly in the realm of sports fashion, while sweatbands, both for the head and wrists, were essential for those embracing the aerobics and fitness culture. In the winter months, beanies and fur-lined hats were a fashionable choice. The diversity in headwear in the 80s reflected the decade’s mix of high fashion and casual, sporty style.
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