This is about a basic snood as you can make.
Used for a group post-apocalypse extremist lrp characters
The snood in this case is a rectangle of fabric joint at the short edge, raw edges have been left.
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.
This is about a basic snood as you can make.
Used for a group post-apocalypse extremist lrp characters
The snood in this case is a rectangle of fabric joint at the short edge, raw edges have been left.
Earlier in the week, I bid on a pile of hats, a made a rock bottom bid not expecting to win, although among the 11 hats I had spotted 4 hats that looked worth having.
Anyway, I won.
When I received the parcel, I found really only 2 were worth the bid (hidden at the bottom of this pile), a couple more may find a use, overall worth the low bid, but glad I did not bid more.
Those in the photo above are from a King and I theatre production, I'm not sure yet what to do with, some need a bit of TLC, I will photograph them before they go or use comes to mind
This beret is deep maroon red.
A comfortable machine knitted beanie, suitable for spell caster of most ages
This is a blue beret, the lighter blue, not the darker navy blue used by British naval forces.
Hats particularly fedora's / cowboy hats get much of their looks from the creases and dents put in the crown.
Below are the 6 main types in my opinion