Monday 9 October 2017

Boss Hogg

Novelty White Cowboy Hat


I surrendered to this hat because it was less than £3, its made of a compressed paper felt. 


These novelty hats are reasonably sturdy even if nothing like a real wool felt hat, they will last long enough as they are not for extended wear.


By the way Boss Hogg was a character from a eighties comedy TV show who wore a white suit and white cowboy hat, an over the top character that sticks in my memory.


Sunday 1 October 2017

Hat Mimic

This was found stuffed in the belt of my costume. 

It's about 10cm tall.


About 8 of these crochets bunnies were sneakily passed to their counterparts, mine instantly identifiable by its hat.



Other bunnies



Crochet by my friend Louise.

Tuesday 26 September 2017

Carry On Up the Revolution


This is what called a Barge cap or Breton Cap  (Not to be confused with a Breton Hat which is a totally different hat shape)

Its also known as fiddler cap, Lenin cap, skipper cap, or mariner's cap, although that depends on if they have embroidery on the headband or peak.



Normally made of thick wool to provide the main stiffness, they are always peaked, they have firm wide headband, and usually come in black or navy blue.


Worn by 20th C merchant navy, barge owners and northern European factory workers.


The Fiddler cap name came about because of the film Fiddler on the Roof where the main character Topol wear one.


They came in to use in big way in Tsarists Russia due to the banning of Jewish style head ware.


Worn with with a black scarf it creates a ideal early 20th Century workers revolutionary look.

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Tuesday 19 September 2017

Green Beret

The Green beret without much military knowledge I would immediately associate with British royal marines. 


This beret is however khaki not green so probably from another regiment of the army.


A quick search online for khaki berets brings all these just for the UK alone, Foot Guards, Honourable Artillery Company, Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, Royal Anglian Regiment, Royal Gibraltar Regiment, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, Royal Welsh, Yorkshire Regiment, Mercian Regiment, Special OP Battery Royal Artillery. 



Bt the way this a loaned air-soft gun, it's not real, although a pretty substantial weapon I have no idea how close it mimics the real thing.


Berets are cheap and easy to make and have been the default headgear for many military groups since the later part of the 20th Century