Showing posts with label Hats with Tassels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hats with Tassels. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 August 2022

Shell Covered Hat

 A shell-covered pill box-shaped hat.


The hat is heading towards Fez shape but doesn't quite make it.


The main decoration of this hat is the sea shells, some form of sea snail shells I think.


Applied in geometric patterns they give this hat a unique look.



Also come complete with a tassel.


I believe it's a one-off, but could be wrong.


Saturday, 14 July 2018

Academics Hat


The Mortaboard, Square Cap, Corner Cap, Oxford Cap


The Mortarboard cap named after bricklayers tool for holding mortar or perhaps it was the other way round not sure.


This style of cap dates back at least as far 16th Century where it was used in the uniform of those attending universities in Europe, forms of this hat go back even further were its seen in Italian paintings of 15th Century. 

In the past, this form of hats was the default hat for the teaching profession and mandatory uniform at Oxford University. Now the mortarboard is seen across the worlds colleges and university, mostly in graduation ceremonies, were once the ceremony is over its thrown into the air.




Tuesday, 21 November 2017

Fabric Fez

I have posted photos of quite a few fez's on this blog, most where stiffened felt, this one is stitched fabric/cloth and needs a head to create its shape.


Purchased as part of a job lot of about 10 hats advertised as theatrical hats.


It's not the real thing but does a good enough impression of Fez to use in a play or for lrp. 


Tuesday, 14 November 2017

Greeky Fez


This hat reminds me of one worn by Greek soldier in full dress uniform, look up Evzones and you will see what I mean.


The hat is halfway between a fez and a smoking cap, with a very long tassel.


This is a theatrical hat, one made for use in a theatre production I don't know what production, only it was sold as such on e-bay.


Made of soft red felt, I would put it the head of small Greek curiosity shop owner.


Sunday, 17 April 2016

Smokey Green

Another smoking or leisure cap, this time in green and orange to match the coat and shirt, or did I buy the coat and shirt to match the hat.

This one is complete with the essential tassel. 



Alternate name I have seen recently for this hat is a Thinking Cap, this was on one vendors web site and can find no other places this style of hat is associated with the name thinking cap. 

In word definitions its says 1st know use of thinking cap was 1847 but reflecting on this I can't think why you need to know that.


This hat came from barefoot leather although is not leather.

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Fezzes Arn't Just for Comedy

The Fez is either truncated cone or short cylinder sometimes with a tassel on top and made of red felt.

One of the worlds top ten hats, worn by Tommy Cooper, Dr Who, Madness, Laurel and Hardy, wind up or evil monkeys and people from Cyprus.

Heavily associated with people from north Africa and other countries around the Mediterranean like Morocco, Turkey and Greece. 


They were worn back at least as far as the 15th Century and even adapted as part of the German army uniform. Some military fez's even had different coloured detachable tassels to signify rank or unit.


I've have had this fez so long I can't remember were I got it.

A hat for casual use and fez-tive occasions.