[Ads-l] toboggan (as a cap), antedating to ca. 1886
John Baker
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Mon Jan 13 02:20:34 UTC 2025
When I was a child in south central Kentucky in the 1960s and 1970s, the only word I knew for these was “togi.” I’m not sure of the spelling, but it rhymes with “yogi.” I have never encountered the word anywhere else.
John Baker
> On Jan 7, 2025, at 12:05 PM, Bonnie Taylor-Blake <b.taylorblake at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> As a native North Carolinian, I sometimes feel the need to stick up
> for the often-mocked "toboggan" as a thing you wear on your head in
> winter. This regionalism (Midwest, Southeast) has shown up on the list
> before, but I can't find that anyone has gone looking for early
> usages.
>
> OED has pushed back the standalone "toboggan," with the meaning of a
> knit cap (originally with a sort of "tail"), to 1907. (The solitary
> "toboggan" for hat was preceded by "toboggan hat" and "toboggan cap.")
>
> You'll find some earlier examples below.
>
> I should mention, though, that not all of the following are slam-dunks
> for standalone "toboggans" as hats. I can't rule out that at least one
> or two of these appearances aren't shorthand for "toboggan suits,"
> "toboggan costumes," "toboggan jackets," and the like, though I think
> that those abbreviations might have been very rare. (Tobogganing seems
> to have become a big thing in northern climes in about 1885.)
>
> Although predominantly popular in winter, early toboggans (hats) were
> all-year things. Babies seem to have been early adopters of toboggans:
> millinery shops were selling toboggans (even lace ones) for small
> children as early as 1887. At the same time, their mothers were
> wearing a style of "crush hat" known as a toboggan in the warmer
> months.
>
> -- Bonnie
>
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>
> All the best people down that way are now wearing toboggans. ["Of
> Interest to Buffalo Tobogganists," The Buffalo Evening News, 9 January
> 1886, page unnumbered, but presumably the third;
> https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-buffalo-news-wearing-toboggans-hats/162409019/.
> Originally published in the Detroit Evening Journal.]
>
> A very handsomely decorated team of black horses were attached to a
> double cutter and wore little toboggans between their ears, ornamented
> with ribbons. ["Elegant Equipages," Daily Globe (Saint Paul,
> Minnesota), 5 February 1886, p. 1;
> https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-saint-paul-globe-toboggans-on-horses/162406262/.]
>
> Babies lace toboggans are the latest novelties in the millinery
> stores. [Monmouth (Illinois) Review, 29 April 1887, unnumbered page,
> but presumably fourth;
> https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-monmouth-review-babies-lace-toboggan/162446763/.]
>
> KNIT GOODS
> Toboggans and Hoods in all new designs.
> [In an advertisement in The Quincy (Illinois) Herald, 22 December
> 1887, p. 8; via newspaperarchive.com.]
>
> The plug hat rage has died out altogether and the young bloods are
> thinking of wearing toboggans. ["Additional Local," The Journal (Falls
> City, Nebraska), 23 December 1887, page unnumbered, but presumably the
> eighth; https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-falls-city-journal-toboggan-hat-1/162409319/.]
>
> WOULD like the acquaintance of young lady dressed in red, wore
> toboggan, who loaned gent opera-glass Sunday afternoon at three
> o'clock performance. [Advertisement in The Enquirer (Cincinnati), 13
> February 1888, p. 8;
> https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-cincinnati-enquirer-toboggan-hat/162406413/.]
>
> No one need wear Toboggans or Sunbonnets during the Hot Summer days
> when you can buy Straw Hats at 25, 30, 40, 50 & 75 cents each. [In an
> advertisement in The Frontier (O'Neill City, Nebraska). The Library of
> Congress says that this appeared in the 25 April 1889 issue of that
> newspaper; https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/2010270509/1889-04-25/ed-1/seq-8/.]
>
> How that boy suffered! The younger boy, who wore a toboggan and a
> melancholy expression, was soon affected in a like manner. ["Chat and
> Comment," Indiana (Pennsylvania) County Gazette, 9 December 1891, p.
> 4; https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-indiana-gazette-toboggan-hat-129/162407671/.]
>
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