…sur la tete Wool Bonnet $26.00 Step 1: Choose Color & Size. Step 2: Customer Reviews Email to a Friend " onClick="return fbs_click()" target="_blank" class="fb_share_link">Share on Facebook Submit to Reddit Bookmark on Delicious Stumble It! Throughout most of the 19th century, Bonnets were one of the…
…The American straw hat industry was started by a 14-year-old girl. In 1798, Betsey Metcalfe of Providence, Rhode Island, copied an English straw bonnet she could not afford. She did it so well she received numerous commissions for fashionable straw hats and the industry was off and running.
Easter Bonnet Tradition Easter Tradition Brims With Choices Hats: Men and women across Baltimore find quite a selection of hats for Easter festivities at local shops. By Nora Achrati Baltimore Sun Staff Originally published March 30, 2002 Hunting for the perfect Easter bonnet is a little like playing…
…protocol. More casual rules are followed today, sometimes appalling older people who remember traditional customs. So if you're donning an Easter bonnet today, it couldn't hurt to know some of the rules. Respectful, but flirtatious "It used to be very much an act of courtesy and respect to remove your…
…“spell check”.] Poke Bonnet Now hist. 1. A bonnet with a projecting brim, fashionable esp. in the 19th cent. 1801 C. DIBDIN Song Smith in Mirth & Metre (1807) 62, I'll hammer out songs by the staves if you please, Short as new-fashion'd sight, or as long as poke bonnets. 1820 F. MACDONOGH Hermit…
…"fb_share_link">Share on Facebook Submit to Reddit Bookmark on Delicious Stumble It! Made in Canada. A tam-o-shanter is a variation of the Scottish bonnet named after a character in the poem by Robert Burns. This specific style is worn by sportsmen in the popular Scottish and Canadian sport of curling…
…a garter of ribbon and lace and created a fashion. She became mistress of Louis XIV. This high curled coiffure with ribbon loops later became the BONNET FONTAGE, with a lace peak in front and a small cap. Fashionable until 1714, when Lady sandwich, while presented at the French Court, appeared in a…
…Style of hat worn by golfer J. C. Snead in 1980's. POKE BONNET - By 1800, coiffures were " smaller heads, " and bonnets were replacing the huge MOBS and CALASH styles. The poke shaped bonnet with rounded front brim had a small crown. The bonnet came in various shapes and fabrics. PORK PIE - ( 1930's…
…Wool Bonnet $183.00 Step 1: Choose Color & Size. Step 2: Customer Reviews Email to a Friend " onClick="return fbs_click()" target="_blank" class="fb_share_link">Share on Facebook Submit to Reddit Bookmark on Delicious Stumble It! Price Per Hat: $15.25 Throughout most of the 19th century, Bonnets were…
Hat Glossary (S) (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T) (U) (V) (W) (X) (Y) (Z) SUNBONNET - A bonnet for women and girls that has a large stiff brim and a flap at the back for protection from the sun. SUGAR LOAF - ( 14c., 15c. ) Tall hat with curved crown that…
…(W) (X) (Y) (Z) TAJ - Persian and Arabic for crown. A brimless, tall, cone shaped cap of distinction. TAM O' SHANTER - A variation of the Scottish bonnet named after a character in the poem by Robert Burns. Cap was made of heavy brushed wool with a center tassel. TANAGRA - Straw hat with a tall conical…
…- ( Ancient ) Round-topped felt bonnet, with lappets. BASQUE BERET - (bask ba ray ) Flat, round, woolen fabric cap worn by Basque peasants. Usually woven in one piece BAVOLET ( ba vo lay ) - A cap worn by French peasant women. A 19c style called the CURTAIN BONNET, had a back ruffle, called a bavolet…
…en ) - Close fitting, red woolen cap with elongated crown on which the tip folds over. Style called "El bonnet rouge," inspired by French Revolutionists ( 1792-3 ). Also style of PHRYGIAN BONNET. LIBERTY CAP - Style evolved from the long point on the conical hood with face hole ( 12c. ). This peak was…
…or beaver, worn cocker or rolled. Colors were gray or brown. QUAKER BONNET - Quaker women wore very high quality, simplified versions of the prevailing fashion. Black hood replaced by the beaver hat of 18c., then the POKE BONNET in 19c., in which the crown was gathered not pleated.
…(N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T) (U) (V) (W) (X) (Y) (Z) CABAS ( kah bas ) - Version of PHRYGIAN BONNET brought out by Sally Victor in 1956. CABRIOLET BONNET (kab ree o leh, kab ree ah leh ) - Large 19c. bonnet with brim, suggesting shape of two wheeled carriage top. CALASH, CALECHE ( ka lash ) - Large folding…
…Draped linen or silk cloth, covering neck and pinned to the hair plaits or chin strap. Also tucked into neckline of grown. Also GUIMP. GLENGARRY BONNET - Blue woolen cap creased through the crown, like today's overseas cap. Appeared in 1805 in Glengarry, Invernesshire, Scotland. Cap has stiff sides…
…( Mid 16c. ) French headdress consisting of hair rolled over pads. Worn with heart-shaped cap. Also ARCELET, MARY STUART COIF AND CAP. AUTOMOBILE BONNET - ( Early 20c. ) Large brimmed hat worn with a long chiffon, net or tulle scarf that enveloped the face and hat and tied under the chin. Worn to protect…
…“spell check”.] Poke Bonnet Now hist. 1. A bonnet with a projecting brim, fashionable esp. in the 19th cent. 1801 C. DIBDIN Song Smith in Mirth & Metre (1807) 62, I'll hammer out songs by the staves if you please, Short as new-fashion'd sight, or as long as poke bonnets. 1820 F. MACDONOGH Hermit…
…. For daytime wear, the DORMEUSE BONNET came in many designs. DUCKBILL - Bonnet having a long, high, curving visor. Usually tied on with ribbon under the chin. Worn by Marveluese of French Directoire Period ( 1795, dee rek twar ). Also JOCKEY CAP, DIRECTOIRE BONNET. DUTCH CAP - Close fitting, pointed…
…thirsting for that hat! The link below isn't the exact one, but it does feature two nice versions by Agnes B (a French designer): the Bonnet Matelot and Mini Bonnet. Both are constructed with 4 panels; Will Smith's appeared to have 6 panels. Not a match, but cool nonetheless. If anyone finds the exact…