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2019 Fall & Winter Collection 2019 FALL & WINTER COLLECTION A Note From The Designer At Callanan Hats, we know our customer and we design with her in mind. She has a timeless sense of style, portrayed in understated chic. I like to design hats that are beautiful and timeless, not over cluttered with excessive trims and ornamentation. I like clean silhouettes that enhance the wearer’s confidence and style. A Callanan hat should enhance and not distract from the wearer’s beauty. Since my first collection in 1986, I have never tired of introducing American ladies to the fun and mystique of wearing romantic hats. Be it at the beach or a special occasion, a Callanan hat adds a sense of je ne sais quoi. After graduating from FIT-Fashion Institute of Technology NYC in 1984, I had the great fortune of working on bespoke hats for NYC Opera’s repertoire like Rigoletto (1988), Broadway shows and movies like Working Girl (1988) with Melanie Griffith, Eight Men Out (1988), Sommersby (1993) with Richard Gere and Jodi Foster, The Birdcage (1996) with Robin Williams and Nathan Lane, to name a few. In 1995 Dorfman Pacific Hat Company acquired the Callanan label and it is an honor to present my 24th collection for them this year-2019. A hat is a very special accessory, it delivers instant glamor. Hats can say many things about the wearer from “look at me” to “leave me alone” as when they are used as shields by celebrities from the paparazzi. Wear them in good health! LOLA LV426-ASST pg. 10 3 AUDRAY LV422-BLK pg. 5 JUSTINE LV421-ASST pg. 5 AUDRAY | LV422-BLK Wool Felt Cloche with Asymmetrical 3” Brim | Velvet Band, Brooch Black | One Size | Inner Drawstring Sweatband Minimum 1 | Burgundy Grey GINA | LV424-ASST Wool Felt Cloche with 2” Brim | Flower 2-Grey, 1-Burgundy | One Size | Inner Drawstring Sweatband Minimum 3 | Burgundy Black JUSTINE | LV421-ASST Wool Felt Cloche with Asymmetrical 2 1/4” Brim | Lace Band 2-Black, 1-Burgundy | One Size | Inner Drawstring Sweatband Minimum 3 | 5 GINA LV424-ASST pg. 5 BELINDA LV428-ASST pg. 8 7 Black Leopard Onyx ANGELAE | LV439-ASST Polyester Headband 1-Black, 1-Leopard, 1-Onyx | One Size Minimum 3 | Black Ink Smoke Onyx BELINDA | LV428-ASST Polyester Headband 3-Black, 3-Ink, 3-Onyx, 3-Smoke | One Size Minimum 12 | 8 BELINDA LV428-ASST pg. 8 9 Charcoal Black LIV | LV423-ASST Wool Felt Cloche with 2 1/2” Brim | Pleated Velvet Band 2-Black, 1-Charcoal | One Size | Inner Drawstring Sweatband Minimum 3 | Black Charcoal LOLA | LV426-ASST Wool Felt Cloche with Asymmetrical 3 1/2” Brim 1-Black, 1-Charcoal | One Size | Inner Drawstring Sweatband Minimum 2 | Black Burgundy Charcoal LEONIE | LV425-ASST Wool Felt Lampshade with Asymmetrical 3 1/2” Brim 1-Black, 1-Burgundy, 1-Charcoal | One Size | Inner Drawstring Sweatband Minimum 3 | 10 LIV LV423-ASST pg. 10 11 LOLITA | LV403-BLK Wool Felt Safari with 2 3/4” Brim | Sequined Band Black | One Size | Inner Drawstring Sweatband Minimum 1 | Black Navy Red SOHO | LV402-ASST Wool Felt Cloche with Raw Edge 3” Brim | Grosgrain Band, Sequins 2-Black, 1-Navy, 1-Red | One Size | Inner Drawstring Sweatband Minimum 4 | Black Grey TYLER | LV427-ASST Wool Felt Safari with 2 1/2” Brim | Whip Stitch 2-Black, 1-Grey | One Size | Inner Drawstring Sweatband Minimum 3 | 12 HARLOWE LV440-ASST pg. 21 TYLER LV427-ASST pg. 12 LEONIE LV425-ASST pg. 10 LAURIE | LV443-BLK Velvet Chauffeur Cap | Zipper Black | One Size | Inner Drawstring Sweatband Minimum 1 | Black Purple Grey Red MILITANT | LV410-ASST Wool Felt Cadet| Velvet Band, Brooch 3-Black, 1-Grey, 1-Purple 1-Red | One Size | Inner Drawstring Sweatband Minimum 6 | Burgundy Camel Black JOCKIE | LV419-ASST Wool Felt Cadet with 2 1/4” Peak | Faux Suede Band, Studs 2-Black, 1-Burgundy, 1-Camel | One Size Minimum 4 | 15 Dk. Green Grey CHLOE | LV408-ASST Wool Felt Cloche with Raw Edge 3” Brim | Velvet Band 2-Dk. Green, 2-Grey | One Size | Inner Drawstring Sweatband Minimum 4 | Army Fawn REBECCA | LV394-ASST Wool Felt Cloche with Raw Edge 2 3/4” Brim | Faux Suede Band, Tassel and Bronze Ring 2-Army, 2-Fawn | One Size | Inner Drawstring Sweatband Also Sold by Color Minimum 4 | Ivory Charcoal MATTIE | LV433-ASST Knit Wool Blend Cloche with 2 3/4” Brim | Tassels 3-Charcoal, 3-Ivory | One Size | Inner Drawstring Sweatband Minimum 6 | 16 Black Charcoal MARIE | LV416-ASST Boiled Wool Cloche| Velvet Band, Beads 3-Black, 3-Charcoal | One Size | Inner Drawstring Sweatband Minimum 6 | Grey Black CLARE | LV432-ASST Knit Polyester Cloche with 2” Brim | Grosgrain Band, Pearls 4-Black, 2-Grey | One Size | Inner Drawstring Sweatband Minimum 6 | Black Taupe TIFFANY | LV436-ASST Boiled Wool Upturn with 2” Brim 4-Taupe, 2-Black | One Size Minimum 6 | 17 CLARE LV432-ASST pg. 17 18 TIFFANY LV436-ASST pg. 17 19 ADRIANA LV429-ASST pg. 21 20 BREANNA | LV438-BRN Weathered Cotton Bucket with 2” Brim | Antique Buckle Set and Berber Lining Brown | One Size Minimum 1 | Black/Red Black Black/White ADRIANA | LV429-ASST Microfleece Upturn with 2 1/2” Brim | Contrast Stitch 2-Black, 2-Black/Red, 2-Black/White | One Size Minimum 6 | Grey Charcoal HARLOWE | LV440-ASST Knit Wool Blend Safari with 2 3/4” Brim | Contrast Stitch 3-Charcoal, 3-Grey | One Size | Inner Drawstring Sweatband Minimum 6 | 21 Taupe Burgundy BRIELLE | LV396-FASH Ombré Wool Blend Fedora with 2” Brim | Faux Leather Band, Knot 3-Burgundy, 3-Taupe | One Size Minimum 6 | Taupe Navy Burgundy MANCHESTER | LV412-ASST Ombré Boiled Wool Newsboy 2-Burgundy, 2-Navy, 2-Taupe | One Size Minimum 6 | Black Wine Denim OLIVIA | LV437-ASST Boiled Wool Round Crown with 2” Brim 2-Black, 2-Denim, 2-Wine | One Size Minimum 6 | 22 LESLIE LV434-ASST pg. 25 TENILLE LV435-ASST pg. 25 24 EMMA | LV431-BLK Quilted Polyester Chauffeur Cap Black | One Size | Inner Drawstring Sweatband Minimum 1 | Navy Wine Charcoal LESLIE | LV434-ASST Wool Blend Chauffeur Cap | Buttons 2-Charcoal, 2-Navy, 2-Wine | One Size Minimum 6 | Black Burgundy Charcoal TENILLE | LV435-ASST Velvet Chauffeur Cap | Buttons 2-Black, 2-Burgundy, 2-Charcoal | One Size Minimum 6 | 25 EMMA LV431-BLK pg. 25 CLAUDINE LV442-BLK pg. 30 27 JACKIE LV441-ASST pg. 30 28 ABIGALE LV444-GREY pg. 30 29 Black Grey Burgundy MARGOT | LV420-ASST Boiled Wool Beret | Netting 3-Black, 2-Grey, 1-Burgundy | One Size Minimum 6 | Black Grey JACKIE | LV441-ASST 11” Wool Beret | Buttons 3-Black, 3-Grey | One Size Minimum 6 | ABIGALE | LV444-GREY CLAUDINE | LV442-BLK Faux Fur Jockey Velveteen Beanie | Faux Fur Pom and Microfleece Lining Grey | One Size Black | One Size Minimum 1 | Minimum 1 | 30 Index Prices and color assortments are subject to change STYLE PAGE STYLE PAGE STYLE PAGE LV394-ASST 16 $25.00 LV422-BLK 5 $26.50 LV434-ASST 25 $15.50 LV396-FASH 22 $16.50 LV423-ASST 10 $27.50 LV435-ASST 25 $15.50 LV402-ASST 12 $20.00 LV424-ASST 5 $28.75 LV436-ASST 17 $17.75 LV403-BLK 12 $20.00 LV425-ASST 10 $27.50 LV437-ASST 22 $17.75 LV408-ASST 16 $24.00 LV426-ASST 10 $35.25 LV438-BRN 21 $15.50 LV410-ASST 15 $22.00 LV427-ASST 12 $27.50 LV439-ASST 8 $15.50 LV412-ASST 22 $12.00 LV428-ASST 8 $13.25 LV440-ASST 21 $15.50 LV416-ASST 17 $16.00 LV429-ASST 21 $15.50 LV441-ASST 30 $22.00 LV419-ASST 15 $18.00 LV431-BLK 25 $15.50 LV442-BLK 30 $24.50 LV420-ASST 30 $14.00 LV432-ASST 17 $17.75 LV443-BLK 15 $21.00 LV421-ASST 5 $26.50 LV433-ASST 16 $16.50 LV444-GREY 30 $18.00 Customer Service p: 800-DORFMAN (367-3626) hablamos español x2100 6:30 am - 4:30 pm pacific time [email protected] Showrooms New York, NY Atlanta, GA Denver, CO 393 5th Ave., 7th Floor AmericasMart Atlanta, Building 3 Denver Merchandise Mart New York, NY 10016 75 John Portman Blvd. NW, Suite 8W121A 451 E. 58th Ave., Suites 3571 & 3564 ph: 800-887-4428 fax: 212-594-0632 Atlanta, GA 30303 Denver, CO 80216 ph: 800-367-3626 efax: 866-247-4624 ph: 800-866-3726 fax: 303-233-7057 Stockton, CA Dallas, TX Honolulu, HI DP Home Office Dallas Market Center Everything Moves Sales, Ward Plaza 2615 Boeing Way 2050 N Stemmons Frwy, Suite 13656 615 Piikoi St., Suite 610 Stockton, CA 95206 Dallas, TX 75207 Honolulu HI, 96814 ph: 800-367-3626 efax: 866-247-4624 ph: 214-631-2355 fax: 214-631-2082 ph: 877-524-1773 fax: 877-524-1773 31 P.O. 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