Having arrived at 9am from Aberdeen, the pair were clad more as mad hatters tea party than scruffy gig chic. |
Hatters, milliners, and haberdashers were highly regarded professionals, and every town would have numerous hatshops. |
It certainly will prove a stark contrast to recent league aways the Hatters have enjoyed at the likes of Molineux, Maine Road and Hillsborough. |
We then tell the public and get laughed at and called crazy tinfoil hatters and then it happens just as we said it would. |
Not surprisingly many of the subjects of these experiments ended up mad as hatters but they did provide useful samples for us, so it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good. |
We had the candles, hatters, cobblers and bakers representing the strong trades in Rathkeale in the 19th century. |