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This image is a photograph of a museum exhibit about hats, specifically focusing on a Chilean hat shop called "Donde Golpea el Monito." The exhibit features a large, light-colored poster with dark blue text and a black and white illustration.

The poster at the top describes "Donde Golpea el Monito" as a hat shop founded in 1915, which is still one of the most important in Santiago, located on 21 de Mayo street. Below this text is a charming illustration of a man in a suit and hat, depicted in mid-stride, seemingly about to twirl a cane. The text on the poster also discusses the influence of a silhouette and how a good hat can enhance it. At the bottom of the poster, it is noted that this is a promotional leaflet from "Donde Golpea el Monito," dated 1937, from Santiago's National Library.

The exhibit also displays two actual hats. The first, labeled "1 CANOTIER," is described as being from around 1880 and made of braided straw from La Lajuela, Santa Cruz. The second hat, labeled "5 TRILBY," is from around 1890 and is made of merino wool felt.

The background of the photograph shows the dark blue wall of the exhibit space, with a section of a red border visible at the very bottom. The overall impression is one of historical display, celebrating fashion and the heritage of hat-making in Santiago.
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Jun 26, 2026

Providencia, Chile

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This image is a photograph of a museum exhibit about hats, specifically focusing on a Chilean hat shop called "Donde Golpea el Monito." The exhibit features a large, light-colored poster with dark blue text and a black and white illustration. The poster at the top describes "Donde Golpea el Monito" as a hat shop founded in 1915, which is still one of the most important in Santiago, located on 21 de Mayo street. Below this text is a charming illustration of a man in a suit and hat, depicted in mid-stride, seemingly about to twirl a cane. The text on the poster also discusses the influence of a silhouette and how a good hat can enhance it. At the bottom of the poster, it is noted that this is a promotional leaflet from "Donde Golpea el Monito," dated 1937, from Santiago's National Library. The exhibit also displays two actual hats. The first, labeled "1 CANOTIER," is described as being from around 1880 and made of braided straw from La Lajuela, Santa Cruz. The second hat, labeled "5 TRILBY," is from around 1890 and is made of merino wool felt. The background of the photograph shows the dark blue wall of the exhibit space, with a section of a red border visible at the very bottom. The overall impression is one of historical display, celebrating fashion and the heritage of hat-making in Santiago.

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