…Laon (this is not the retreat from Moscow as is often assumed). The "cocked hats" or "bi-corns" that you see pictured here, along with tri-corns (worn both in military and civilian life) preceded top hats as the felt hat of choice by men of means.
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…elegant hat was called BIBI. In 1956, Sally Victor came out with a BIBI style. BICORN or BICORNE - ( by corn ) A variation of the cocked hat, appearing around 1790, and supplanting the TRICORNE. The brim of the BICORNE is folded up in front and back. The BICORNE became the military dress hat of the British…
…veiling. Formerly a 16c. small hat, full crown, feather. Some versions have a small brim. Queen Mary of England ( 20c. ) favored this style. At the inauguration of President Reagan in 1981, Nancy Reagan wore a red, braided toque that matched her coat. TOREADOR HAT - Bicorne shape, set crosswise on the head…
…of hat historian Colin McDowell, ". . . the power of political conservatism and the rule of the status quo." The top hat traces its origins to the tall sugar loaf hats of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. After an 18th Century hiatus where the tricorne and bicorn (also known as the cocked hat) supplanted…
…CHILD'S PUDDING - Hat with a strong brim ( bumper ) that acts as a shock absorber when the child is learning to walk and tumbles. CHOU ( shoo, French word fpr cabbage ) - Rosette of tulle, lace, velvet, or ribbon used as ornament on hats in the late 19c. In 1938, term used for a soft hat with crushed crown…
…hat historian Colin McDowell, “. . . the power of political conservatism and the rule of the status quo.” The top hat traces its origins to the tall sugar loaf hats of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. After an 18th Century hiatus where the tricorne and bicorn (also known as the cocked hat)…
…hat historian Colin McDowell, “. . . the power of political conservatism and the rule of the status quo.” The top hat traces its origins to the tall sugar loaf hats of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. After an 18th Century hiatus where the tricorne and bicorn (also known as the cocked hat)…