This hat is shaped like a bycocket or robin hood hat, made of patterned fabric, lined and decorated with a button and feathers.

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 hat is shaped like a bycocket or robin hood hat, made of patterned fabric, lined and decorated with a button and feathers.
The fabric hat is reversible so you can a brown or red hat
A Mob hat or cap was worn by Georgian women of any status.
These caps or a version of them were worn by men at least in the early 18th century but were predominantly women headwear.
This hat was described as a Theatrical, Wedding, Gold, Empress Style. Medieval Reenactment Hat, Fascinator.
This hat is about as cheap as they come and even as a novelty hat not recommended
I have a similar hat here and although also a novelty hat far more comfortable and better made
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
So to start off the year some random photos of thing on my head that are not hats.
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
I did have to try it myself.