This hat or rather the dancing pallbearers that wear it gained fame after BBC news feature
According to Wikipedia the pallbearers who are from Ghana are locally referred to as the 'Nana Otafrija Pallbearing and Waiting Service.
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 or rather the dancing pallbearers that wear it gained fame after BBC news feature
According to Wikipedia the pallbearers who are from Ghana are locally referred to as the 'Nana Otafrija Pallbearing and Waiting Service.
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.