Sunday, 10 January 2021

Tudor Flat Cap

 The hat further down is the last of a set of Tudor theatrical hats purchased as a job lot off eBay

Like the others, the label inside says RCA which I believe is the Royal College of Arts


A theatrical version of a cowpat hat or Tudor flat cap


Brown and cream, ideal for any Tudor play if any good plays from the period still exist. 





Sunday, 3 January 2021

Not Hats

 So to start off the year some random photos of thing on my head that are not hats.

A C-hat

A Rhat

My Spectacles 


Brainwave Sensor


A Wig and mask, Yes it's me in drag for a party. 


A Christmas Tree

Saturday, 26 December 2020

Cat in a Hat

 A Secret Santa gift turned out to be a Christmas cat hat and collar

As you can see by my cat expression he was not pleased to made to look foolish, cats are too cool for that.


The hat sort of managed to stay on for a few minutes, long enough for a few photos



Another attempt at a cat in hat photo.

 I did have to try it myself.




Sunday, 20 December 2020

Christmas Novelty Hat

 This is a hat for Christmas only.


A basic beanie with a pompom on top


Patterned like a Santa costume.


Then for added jollity, a white fleece beard mask hung from the front.


I was given this as Christmas gift and will wear it, also will make my Facebook avatar for this December.


The beard is detachable held in place with a couple of press-studs and in my opinion looks better without it, although that is probably not the point of this hat.



Friday, 11 December 2020

Muffin Bonnet

 This very bright magenta coloured hat is constructed like a muffin cap with a lot of access fabric fixed to a headband.


There is so much extra fabric however that the headband is hidden, plus it all crinkly and uneven so I can't really call it a muffin cap.


It kinda looks like a turban, also like a women slouchy baggy beanie, but it is none of those either


Maybe I could call it a Muffin bonnet.

But really this hat goes in the as yet uncategorised pile.


Worn with some equally bright colours to make it not look too ridiculous

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.



Friday, 27 November 2020

Decorated Tricorn

 This tricorn is decorated quite modestly compared to some.




The badge has a medal like an appearance, so it feels like it could be used by some militia or perhaps an officer, not a tricorn for a pirate.


The badge was poorly attached and the ribbon not at all when I got it from a market, so had to sew it back together. 

Tuesday, 17 November 2020

Leather Kepi

 This black leather Kepi was donated.


Leather is not a material usually associated with Kepi's at least ones wanting to be historically accurate, this one, however, was purchased by Larper so the need to authentic was not as important as the look it provided.



Not a very British hat, although they were worn by male uniformed British Rail workers in 1960 to 70;s perhaps we envied French rail at the time. 


Kepi history and facts have been covered in my blog previously, so I won't add any more today other than what's above.


A robust functional leather version of a Kepi.