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  • curprev 05:1705:17, 9 November 2019 MPeC413 talk contribs m 10,868 bytes +285 Provided a citation for the definition of hat-making or millinery. Changed "female" to "women" in describing clientele. undo Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 05:0605:06, 9 November 2019 MPeC413 talk contribs m 10,583 bytes +757 I made lots of minor edits this time around. I reworded the last paragraph of Women's Hats to be grammatically correct. I changed the wording regarding Milan's role in hatmaking to be more correct and added in a citation. I also changed "female" to "women" in describing shop-keepers as to avoid confounding sex and gender and remain consistent with the rest of the page. Finally, I fiex the link to the Trim (sewing) page so it is more aesthetically pleasing and less confusing. undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 21:4821:48, 8 November 2019 MPeC413 talk contribs m 9,826 bytes +502 Gave a date (early 1900s) to when feathers, wings, tails, and stuffed birds were used as trim. Added a detail about this related to plume hunting, snow egrets, and Carolina parakeets. Reworded sentences to be grammatically correct. Contributed citations for any factual changes. undo Tag: Visual edit

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