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…Medieval European Helmets | Main | Some Fun with Antiquated Hat Terms - Part Three- 1800 - 1900 ? Some Fun with Antiquated Hat Terms - Part Two: Renaissance Europe Through 1799 Some obscure and unusual words come to light while looking back at the history of hats and headdress. Having recently finished…
…three sides, thus becoming the TRICORNE. TRUNCATED TIARA - Ancient Babylonian and Assyrian hat of wool or felt with short lappets. TUDOR BERET, RENAISSANCE BERET - From 1539 painting of Henry VIII portrait by Holbein. Hat of velvet with jewel and feather. TUQUE ( tuke ) - Winter knitted hat, tapered…
…( chap lit ) - Circle of fresh flowers, later fashioned in gold and enamels in Age of Antiquity. CHAPERON ( shap ah ron ) - ( Middle Ages into Renaissance ) Pointed hood ( long point known as liripipe ) with short cape. The hood face opening was placed over the forehead as a headband and the cape gathered…
Hat Glossary (J) (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) JULIET CAP - ( Renaissance ) Mesh cap decorated with jewels or pearls. A CALOTTE, takes its name from cap worn by Juliet in Shakespeare's tragedy, " Romeo and Juliet." Original story…
…py lee us, Roman, of PILOS Greek ) - A close fitting cap of felt or leather or wool, similar to skullcap. Common to Ancient people. During the Renaissance, the cap evolved into BIRETTA. PILGRIM HAT - See PURITAN HAT. PILLBOX - Small cap that has a flat crown with straight sides. In Medieval times developed…
…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 the high hat as the fashion of the day, the…
…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. read more The Fedora Humphrey Bogart and James Cagney. Clark Kent and FDR. What happened to the Bowler and the Top Hat? After all, for most of the…
…) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T) (U) (V) (W) (X) (Y) (Z) HALF HAT - Any small hat that covers part of crown area. HUKE - ( Renaissance ) Hooded mantle covering the head and body. From 11c., black clothe of Moorish design. Appeared in Europe ( 16c., 17c. ) in Netherlands, Flanders…
…Tom Toomey, certainly one of the finest California hat store managers of the 1980s. Tom was a pioneer in the, now full-blown, downtown San Diego renaissance when he managed The Village Hat Shop in the then new Horton Plaza. Many years after his tenure at the hat store, customers would regularly come in…
…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 the high hat as the fashion of the day, the…
…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 the high hat as the fashion of the day, the…
…wear a sur la tête. VillageHatShop.com Promote Your Page Too ? March 2007 | Main | May 2007 ? Some Fun with Antiquated Hat Terms - Part Two: Renaissance Europe Through 1799 Some obscure and unusual words come to light while looking back at the history of hats and headdress. Having recently finished…
…Your Page Too ? Sur La Tête Designer Susan Lee Visits Borsalino Hat Company in Italy | Main | Some Fun with Antiquated Hat Terms - Part Two: Renaissance Europe Through 1799 ? Some Fun with Antiquated Hat Terms – Part One: Ancient Greece through Medieval European Helmets Some obscure and unusual…
…– be the first on your block to wear a sur la tête. VillageHatShop.com Promote Your Page Too ? Some Fun with Antiquated Hat Terms - Part Two: Renaissance Europe Through 1799 | Main | Some Fun with Antiquated Hat Terms - Part Four: 1900 - 1944 ? Some Fun with Antiquated Hat Terms - Part Three- 1800…
…Tom Toomey, certainly one of the finest California hat store managers of the 1980s. Tom was a pioneer in the, now full-blown, downtown San Diego renaissance when he managed The Village Hat Shop in the then new Horton Plaza. Many years after his tenure at the hat store, customers would regularly come in…
…Tom Toomey, certainly one of the finest California hat store managers of the 1980s. Tom was a pioneer in the, now full-blown, downtown San Diego renaissance when he managed
…near East. Got its name from Fez, French Morocco, where juice of red berry, used for dye, grew in vicinity. Also CHECHIA, TARBOOSH. FERRONIERE - Renaissance headdress of Oriental design that had a jewel in middle of forehead, suspended from a fine chain or ribbon that was tied around the head. Fashion…


 
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