Thursday 25 July 2019

Hessian Hat



This hat is made of hessian and was purchased from a trader at Chatsworth Country Fair whose key feature was everything hessian.


This is one of those hats that although outwardly rough-looking is actually a quality well-made product and a comfortable hat to wear.


The hat is properly lined with a fabric that is more comfortable against the skin.


The edge of the hat has been frayed, although the fraying as been stitched, secured and tidied so it will remain stable and secure.


The hat brim has a wire running around it which you can use to shape it, such as turning up the brim cowboy hat style like in the photo below.


I can see this hat being worn as a comfortable casual summer hat or used to theme a yokel costume.


Good cooling summer wear, although not waterproof at all.


Saturday 20 July 2019

Poker Visor


The green eyeshade, poker visor or casino dealers visor.



The green visor started life as protection against the harsh light created by early electric light bulbs in the late 19th early to mid 20th centuries


The visor was worn by accountants, telegraphers, newspaper copy editors and other people who worked in detailed vision intensive occupations to reduce eyestrain. Not sure if it worked although green light is said to be a restful colour. 


The green eyeshade is also associated with gambling as croupiers used to wear them possible for a similar reason as accountants, although they may have also hidden the eyes somewhat making it harder to read people.



This is a cheap fancy dress eyeshade, but still usable.


Friday 12 July 2019

Goggle Beanie


A beanie with built-in goggles who's crazy idea was that?


This is a traditional cotton ribbed beanie with goggles sandwiched into the brim possibly used by skiers.


I think the idea is more of a fashion thing than of practical use.


Although it does work has a pair of goggles, the beanie brim when folded down holds the goggles in the right place and steady enough to protect the eyes from the bright sunlight. 


That said you end up looking like some cheap superhero called Insect Man.



Tuesday 9 July 2019

Steam Punked Hat

This top hat as been steampunked


A Christmas gift from friends Jock and Bridgette.


The hat was purchased but when the gifters got it home they discovered a poor quality conversion.


So they took it apart bought loads of cogs and chains and redid it themselves


I was very pleased with the results, a fabulous gift.


The top hat is also a good fit, which with rigid hats is important, I would normally try first.


The hat comes complete with working clock on the top.


I even managed to take it off my head.


Saturday 29 June 2019

Woolen Acorn


This medieval style acorn hat is made of wool, lined with linen and sewn in to shape.
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Acorn hats in addition to being acorn-shaped, have a little pip of fabric at the top that in the case of acorn hat probably represent the stalk or possibly the remains of the style.



The pip also occurs through the felting process if this were a felted, rather sewn acorn hat.


Looking at the pictures I think this hat needs more air time or ironing, its been crushed in the bottom of bag too long and never seem to see the light of day.

Friday 21 June 2019

Marshall Rich

Back in 1872 when I was a cowboy I liked to wear my black hat.


Then one day I got shot in the shoulder by a cat rustler.


I survived. 


The cat rustler realised herding cats was a bad plan and took up baking.


 The cats remain unrustled.

Wednesday 12 June 2019

Du-rag

The Du-rag or Do-rag is scarf worn on the head meant to be worn after a hair treatment or to protect other headwear from the hair.


The Du-rag became a symbol of a black power movement in the 1960s and later adopted as an African American fashion accessory to wear on its own. 


The Du-rag is also used by motorcyclist under the helmet to protect the helmet liner from sweat and greasy hair. 




The name Du-rag I've read is actually short for dew or sweat from the head so could be sweat rag. The name as also been associated with do meaning hairdo, either is possible but neither may be true.




The actual du-rags in these pictures are specially shaped scarves with ties and slightly stretchy fabric making them easy to tie onto your head.





Thursday 6 June 2019

Sock Hats

All pirates without a tricorn or bandana have one good choice left the sock hat.


These sock hats are made from stretchy tubes of jersey material, one end of the tube is knotted which add a nice weighty end to the tip of the hat.



 Part of a bag of 10 sock hats that form part of clubs stock pirate kit, with the odd minor repair they have been around for 20 years.



Easy to make and easy to wear, one size fits all.





is it a bird


is it a seagul


No its flying whale


so watch out for the poop