Wednesday 1 June 2016

Crewe Steampunk Convivial

Last weekend I visited Crewe Steampunk Convivial and dressed up for the visit including a greeny brown Derby hat


Posing by traction engine


Equipped with basic goggles since when your zooming about at speeds over 5 mph on these steam monsters you could get eye damage.


Crewe Steampunk Convivial was a jolly good day out, but I missed most of the entertainment, this was the first event in Crewe of its kind I understand and perhaps needs a little more work to grow into something good, the set up was very dis-jointed, no signs, no timetables, however if they try again I will probably go again. 



This hat was found at a car boot sale.


Now I'm British so perhaps I should say I was wearing a Bowler Hat, but see my previous post here if you want to know why its a Derby.

Saturday 28 May 2016

Reversible Acorn Hat


This medieval style acorn hat is reversible, 2 hats for one


I'm not sure why I'm pulling a odd face, some hats make me do this.


Below I'm studying the complexity of turning something inside out or outside in or perhaps outside out since both sides are the outside of the hat, who knows.


Acorn hats appeared mainly in the late 15th Century although they existed before and after this period.

The style of these hats can vary considerable both in hight and style, some are skull tight, some are comedy tall, this one fall in between.




Reversible Acorn Hat by Mike The Hat 

Friday 20 May 2016

Viking Hat

Fur trimmed wool Viking hat


Viking hats were usually made of either wool, sheepskin, leather and fur. 


Each hat is made of 4 triangular panels sewn together to form a crown, sometimes close fitting skull cap style or looser like this one. 

They were were often trimmed with fur like this one or embroidery work. 


A medieval Icelandic law prohibited removing a hat from another person, if they did they could be fined, unless the hat had a chin strap then you could have throttled the person so the victim of the attempted hat removal could lawfully kill you in retaliation. Truth or website nonsense I'm not sure but made for a interesting fact.


This fur trimmed hat was from  Bohemia Beauty Ltd however all they show on their website is their glass object, the hat was made by the owners wife as a sideline to sell a Tewkesbury Medieval Fair.



Thursday 12 May 2016

Yes M'Lady

This a black peaked cap is one I have used as chauffeurs hat


The above photograph was taken when I chauffered my youngest brother to his wedding.


This style of hat is also associated with higher ranking British police officers, postmen but then they come with added badgers and decoration.