Saturday, 5 May 2018

Railway Conductors Hat

The is railway conductors hat.


What makes this a conductor hat rather than just a military peaked cap is the combination extra height of the crown combined with the peak pointed downwards.


The hat probably would have a had badge on the front with the name of the railway the owner or network it belonged to. 


The pointing down peak perhaps was designed to intimidate or avoid eye contact while checking tickets, pure guesses on my part, similarly pointed down peaked are typical to military drill sergeants.



Sunday, 29 April 2018

Quilted Cap

This quilted peaked hat is little unusual as the crown sit quite high, like a baseball for someone with a lot of hair. 


I found this hat in a Sue Ryder charity shop in their retro section, it was with sited female apparel but to me it looks pretty unisex.


The hat sits comfortably and holds its shape well.


Saturday, 21 April 2018

Bloodied Bandages

This set of bandages is actually a hat.


What could be better than a blood soak hat made of bandages to instantly make you look like you just survived a battle head injury.



The bandages have been sewn onto simple cotton skull cap and fake blood applied.


This gets a lot of use.


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

Saturday, 7 April 2018

Fishmonger Suede Hood

This suede hood is ideal wet weather protection for the ancient mariner


Although this one lacks any fastenings so may end up being somewhat impractical and is more likely some fantasy head covering.



As Christmas gift, I'm not sure of hoods background, so can't tell you much more about it.


I may add my own ties of some short soon.


Saturday, 31 March 2018

Reviewing the Situation

This crumpled top hat makes a perfect hat for a late Victorian tramp.


or a Fagin like villain.


This well-battered grey top hat look takes time or skill to produce, or just luck but is perfect for theatre or larp.




Anyway, I now need to pick a pocket or two.



Sunday, 25 March 2018

Hooded Shirt


I can't see what practical purpose having a hood on your shirt offers, at most perhaps a bit of a sunshade.

So it's fashion, well you can be a judge of if this is a good look.


This shirt is handmade in Nepal using properly paid real 100% people.
(no people were harmed making this shirt, some may be harmed by looking at it)


Too young to be an original hippy and too old to be a new hippy, still a comfortable summer shirt that will get you noticed, if you want to be.


Sunday, 18 March 2018

Hooded Cloak

A Cloak has been around since the times ancient Greeks and Romans and probably before that. 

It's a garment to wear over your normal garments that is easily added and removed as needed for weather protection, whether that be sun, rain, wind or cold.


They come in many varieties, some with hoods, some without, some down to ankles or some finishing just below at the knee, (any shorter and they become Capes)  they can be ornate, trimmed with fur or anything, they can ceremonial, give you invisibility, worn to the Opera but are usually just practical. They are usually lined, they don't have arms but may have slits for the arms to pass through. 

The only common thing is they fasten at the front at the neckline with a buckle, button, chain, broach or indeed any fastening that can hold the weight of the fabric on its own as its the only fastening.


This is a fantasy hooded cloak