Hoods are great for hiding in
I have many hats and regularly post a new picture of me in a different hat, cap or other headgear with a few facts about what I'm wearing.
Showing posts with label Woollen Hood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woollen Hood. Show all posts
Saturday, 12 November 2022
Saturday, 1 May 2021
Monks Cowl
A Monks Cowl, in this case, the cowl is separate from the robe, they can be one garment.
Cowl or Hood. What's the difference between a Hood and a Cowl well not much really
There seem to be many definitions and the garment changes they refer to also change over time, these are my definitions.
A cowl is a hood that is generally worn by monks, it can be attached to a garment such as a robe and can be pulled forward to cover the face.
A hood is a soft covering for the whole head with a hole for the face and neck and is usually part of another garment such as a coat or cloak, but can also be a separate garment all on its own
So if you read the description the only real difference is perhaps a cowl is worn by monks, but otherwise, it's the same garment.
Labels:
Cowl,
Hood,
Woollen Hood
Sunday, 25 April 2021
Grey Woolen Hood
Hoods or garments with hoods date back to at least the early medieval period.
The word “hood” seems to come from the Anglo-Saxon word “höd,” which has the same source as the word “hat.”
This hood should have been ironed before being photographed as it was crushed up in the bottom of a kit bag, I think the photos were taken 2015.
Labels:
Hood,
Medieval Hats,
Woollen Hood
Sunday, 15 April 2018
Knitted Hood
When it comes to hoods most are made of fabric sewn together, this one, however, has been knitted to shape.
It's not lined but very comfortable wear, if a little out of place in most environments it doesn't work as regular street wear or for historical reenactment, it just about fits in a fantasy setting or maybe on wacky snowboarders head.
It's a good hood
Knit one now and become a trendsetter.
Nice long Liripipe for the hoods tail
Labels:
Hood,
Knitted hats,
Liripipe,
Woollen Hood
Monday, 4 December 2017
Hooded Tunic
This is a hooded tunic made specifically for lrp use.
Not based on anything historical, it is made of a wool mix with horn toggle closures.
This item was purchased from Chows Emporium, where its described as a heathered woollen tunic hooded.
I've found this useful in all weathers, made of wool but lightweight enough for summer and can easily be worn over other items for colder weather use.
Labels:
Hood,
Hooded Clothing,
Hoodie,
Woollen Hood
Sunday, 1 November 2015
Woollen Hood
A Woollen Hood with a cotton lining
This hood has character its been patched in several places, including where it caught fire while I was wearing it from a pyrotechnic I got too close to, luckily for me wool does not burn as quickly as some modern fibres.
Photo below a minor warrior from a lrp event.
This hood is old, I first wore it during 1980's when I started doing re-enactment in it various forms.
I'm wearing it on the front row of the photo below from around 1990 I'm the one in blue and yellow with a pole axe. This was during a period when I did theatrical re-enactment at Warwick Castle and various other places.
Labels:
Cowl,
Hood,
Medieval Hats,
Well Used,
Woollen Hood
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