Stick a sock hat over your dreadlock hat and you have a great Pirate look
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.
Saturday, 19 October 2019
Saturday, 12 October 2019
Dreadlock hat
This is a novelty dreadlock hat.
In the colourful style of the Caribbean, this hat comes complete with dreadlocks attached to the rim of the hat.
It also includes a small zip pocket to keep something lightweight in, maybe tobacco or paper money.
You will also find them under Rastafarian hats, reggae hats.
As sold to tourists.
Labels:
Novelty Hat,
Rastafarian hats
Saturday, 5 October 2019
Floppy Felt Hat
This is a felt hat with an oversized brim.
Not really much more I can say about it.
I folded the front of the brim up to give the brim some support via the crease.
Uses
Useful to protect your shoulders from the sun.
You could fold the brim upfront and back so it meets in the middle forming a nice bicorne.
or fold in 3 making a an oversize tricorne.
Labels:
Felt Hats,
Hat with Feathers,
Wide brimmed
Saturday, 28 September 2019
Engineers Leisure Cap
This leather oil-stained pillbox hat was found in a pile of bric-a-brac quite a few years ago
It makes a perfect hat for a dieselpunk or steampunk engineer.
Made of thin leather with a calico lining.
I think I need a few better photos wearing a nice distressed costume to go with the hat, however, I've been thinking that for 4 years, so its time to post these pictures rather than wait.
Sunday, 22 September 2019
Work Hat
With 30 years working for the same company, I got a new company hat this week.
A good quality baseball cap in our company colours.
Pictures of me at work, or just after a presentation for 30 years which got me a couple cards, a present or 2, a nice letter from the big boss and a bunch of flowers.
Labels:
Baseball Cap
Friday, 13 September 2019
Morion Helmet
The Morion helmet is from the 16th and 17th Centuries. Also known in England as the pikeman's pot.
The crest along the top is designed to strengthen the helmet, its normally open face and wide-brimmed and from periods when gunpowder weapons were coming into common use.
Later versions added cheek and neck guards to protect against sword swings at the head.
In England, it is associated with the New Model Army, one of the first professional militaries. It was worn mainly by pikemen, although unarmoured musketeers also adopted it.
It's also commonly associated with the Spanish Conquistadors and the conquest of the Inca's by the Spanish.
As well as the exploration of much of America's, several were found in Jamestown
The morion is still used by some ceremonial military units such as the guards of the Vatican
This copy is a fibreglass so purely decorative and not suitable for battle reenactment, but good lrp and theatre.
This was a great Christmas gift from friends.
Friday, 6 September 2019
Brown Felt Hat
This hat is the same hat as in my post one hat many styles but in brown not black.
The basic felt hat from Primark cost £2 in their sale.
In this light drab brown it seems less elegant so more suitable for practical everyday use, perhaps a sun hat for a farmer
I'm seeing a grizzly, grumpy old man wearing it, hence to photos, but make your own look.
Time for a bit of gurning.
Not sure I would win a gurning competition, I think you need to lose all your teeth first.
Below what happens when the brown felt hat gets wet.
Saturday, 31 August 2019
Popey McPope Face
This religious looking hat was probably made for a theatre production.
A good prop, made of fabric, rope, gold-coloured thread and adorned with fake gemstones it makes the perfect hat for someone important in religion.
This hat is part of our group's crew kit, so not actually mine, its been around a quite a few years perhaps 20 plus, in the image below one of the crew members, wears it to play a cardinal.
Labels:
Religious Hat,
Soft hats,
Theatrical Hat,
Well Used
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