Showing posts with label 14th Century Hat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 14th Century Hat. Show all posts

Wednesday 16 September 2015

Medieval Baseball Cap


Another Robin hood hat, this one has a turned up edge only around half the hat, this seem to have made the point of the hat less stable.




The medieval equivalent of baseball cap, it can also be worn with the peak of the brim pointing backwards as below. 

Their is also evidence for this is illustrations from period, I suppose it stopped rain dripping down your neck.



So when your down with the hood wear you bycocket backwards, yo power to the merry men.


Do you feel my excitement in this photo, perhaps I was smiling on the inside.


Saturday 1 August 2015

Robin Hoods Hat

This hat seems to be generally known as a Robin Hood Hat although its also been named a Bycocket.

Made famous by Errol Flynn as Robin Hood, this hat makes perfect sense, as an archer hat the front brim provides a bit shade and the lack of the brim at the sides stops the hat interfering with the draw of the bow string.

Since Robin Hood is just a legend all I can say is it was worn in 14th Century illustrations.


I tried archery for a bit with long bow during my many years as a medieval re-enactor, I didn't get hooked preferring the fun of hand to hand combat with a sword, axe or polearm.


This hat was purchased from Mike the Hat while he was trading at Tewkesbury Medieval Festival.