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

Tuesday 1 December 2020

Leather Tricorn

This leather tricorn was a Christmas gift from friends Rich & Amy, but due to the crazy covid 2020, I've not had a chance to use it yet.


This is one of those quality hats, solid and robust that I try to avoid buying myself, any hat that cost me more £25 new or second hand I rarely buy, so this was a brilliant gift that I hope gets plenty of use.


Most 18th century tricorns were probably made of wool felt, but for the less gentlemanly person leather was a good substitute and would make a more practical hat, especially for a pirate.


This particular hat is quite heavy for fashion hat, the leather is thick, it would make a good safety hat or helmet which is no bad thing.


I can't wait to use this hat, role on next year and normality at some point.



Saturday 29 August 2020

2 Sided Tricorn

This tricorn is 3 pointed but only has 2 of sides folded up


A nice black felt basic tricorn fit for anyone from the end of 17th but mainly 18th Century


Tricorn is actually a more modern name for the hat established in the mid 19th Century, in the 18th Century they were more often called cocked hats or 3 cornered hats or maybe just hats


 The tricorn is always worn with one of the corners pointing forward, although musket men did shift the point over one eye to help with firing their guns.




Saturday 19 October 2019

Dread Pirate Lock


Stick a sock hat over your dreadlock hat and you have a great Pirate look







Thursday 6 June 2019

Sock Hats

All pirates without a tricorn or bandana have one good choice left the sock hat.


These sock hats are made from stretchy tubes of jersey material, one end of the tube is knotted which add a nice weighty end to the tip of the hat.



 Part of a bag of 10 sock hats that form part of clubs stock pirate kit, with the odd minor repair they have been around for 20 years.



Easy to make and easy to wear, one size fits all.





is it a bird


is it a seagul


No its flying whale


so watch out for the poop




Thursday 14 January 2016

A Hat for a Character.

This post is not about a tricorn but about a much loved hat.

If any hat qualifies as well worn, this one does, worn over many weekends for last 15 years.

I will say this hat is extremely comfortable.


This is good quality felt tricorn and cost a £ 80 quid or more back when purchase at the end of the last century.

Its been through many fights, been trod on, crushed in the back of car, survived horrendous rainstorms, snow and regularly deals with sand and sweat, its loosing its shape a bit, the crown as lost its stiffness but survives.


The photo above is fairly current taken about 5 months ago, as you can see its not in too a bad condition, the hat not me that is.

 I think its doing so well, simply because it was quality hat to start with.



The early years of the hat it had a black band as above.

I later added a purple band and emblem as the character it belongs to costume mutated as below




Thursday 4 June 2015

Stocking Cap

This is what I call a sock hat although its not made of socks, perhaps its made like socks, better known as knitted bobble hat or stocking cap.

On the day of purchase complete with label still attached, a friend took photos so I could see if I liked it before I handed over the cash.



In my opinion all good pirates crew need a sock hat and this was purchased with that idea in mind as in the photo below.