Showing posts with label Musketeers Hat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Musketeers Hat. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 February 2019

Musketeers Hat

This theatrical hat is designed to look like a Cavaliers or Musketeers hat from the 17th Century.


Cavaliers hats get their name from supporters of Kings Charles I during the English Civil War whereas Musketeers Hats get there name from the personal musket wielding bodyguard of King Louise XIII. Both were known for wearing extravagant clothing including hats like this one but decorated with ostrich feathers. 



This wide-brimmed style of hat usually was cocked up on one side or both, one side of the brim was often pinned totally up.



The theatrical hat here is made of sponge covered material, with a wire frame and covered in velvety fabric with a bit of trim. 

Nothing like the real thing which should be made of felt


This hat cost me about 1 pound as part of a batch of hats.

I will get a nice authentic Cavaliers hat one day.

Saturday, 12 May 2018

Feathers - Hat Accessories

In the next few posts, I'm going to select a few hats that have feather used as decorations.


Starting with this basic wide-brimmed felt hat which has been accessorized with feathers, braiding and nice broach.


By the way, depending on the lighting and background this hat much redder than it appears in most of the photos see the photo below.


Hats were often an indicator of social status, so extra accessories make them look much grander.

 Feathers add volume and height, certain feathers are rare and exotic so indicate wealth.



This particular hat given to me as a gift is intended to be a musketeer style hat from the 17th century.