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List of hats and headgear - Definition and Overview |
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This is an incomplete list of hats and headgear (that is, anything worn on the head), both modern and historical.
Hats
Hats commonly worn today
Hats worn in the past, or rarely worn today
Men's
- beaver
- beefeater
- bicorne
- boater, also basher
- bowler hat, also coke hat, billycock, boxer, bun hat
- boxer a tall hat
- cabbage-tree hat a hat woven from leaves of the cabbage tree
- capotain (and women) - a tall conical hat, 17th century, usually black - also, copotain, copatain
- Caroline - 17th Century
- carriage hat - 1780s-1820s
- caubeen - Irish hat
- cavalier hat, also chevaliers, wide brimmed hat trimmed with ostrich plumes
- chapeau-bras - 18th century, small three cornered hat which was carried under one arm
- chimney-pot hat, also lum-hat, Victorian, also worn by clerics in the Greek Orthodox Church
- cocked hat
- pork pie hat, also trilby
- top hat or stovepipe hat
- tricorne
Women's
- bandeau hat
- beehive
- bergère hat
- bloomer
- bongrace - a wide brimmed hat, 17th/18th century
- Breton
- capeline - 18th/19th century
- capotain (and men) - a tall conical hat, 17th century, usually black - also, copotain, copatain
- cart-wheel hat - low crown, wide stiff brim
Unclassified
- balibuntal - straw hat from the Philippines
- castor or caster - beaver or rabbit
- chip hat
- cloche
- cockle hat
- cony or coney
- coolie hat
- copintank, also copentank, coptank, copitaine
- cordies
- Cossack hat
- crinoline hat
- crush hat, also gibus-hat
- deerstalker, like that worn by Sherlock Holmes
- demicastor hat
- Derby, also kelly
- Directoire
- Dolly Varden
- fan-tail hat
- flat
- Gainsborough
- Garbo hat
- Garibaldi hat
- gipsy hat
- gossamer hat
- grebe hat
- halo-brim hat
- Homburg; a black Homburg was also known as an "Anthony Eden" or "Eden" (after the politician Anthony Eden)
- hunting hat
- jerry
- kausia
- Kevenhuller
- kiss-me-quick hat
- Leghorn hat
- mandarin hat
- Manilla hat
- marquis hat
- matinée hat
- Merry Widow hat
- Moab
- montera
- mourning hat
- mousquetaire
- muff-box
- Müller hat
- mushroom
- petasos
- pill box hat
- sugar loaf
- top hat
- toque
- Trilby
- veiled hat, also bird cage hat
Caps
Caps commonly worn today
Caps worn by men in the past
- aviator's cap
- barretina
- capeline - a steel skullcap worn by archers in the Middle Ages
- cap'n'bells ("Jester cap" or "jester hat")
- Phrygian cap
Caps worn by women in the past
Bonnets
Bonnets for women
- cabriolet
- capote - soft crown, rigid brim, 19th century
- chip bonnet
- gipsy bonnet
- kiss-me-quick
- Leghorn bonnet
- mourning bonnet
- poke bonnet
- ugly - a kind of retractable visor that could be attached to bonnets for extra protection from the sun, 19th century
Bonnets for men
Helmets
Hoods
- bonnet headdress
- calash
- capulet
- Flemish hood
- French hood
- gable hood
- hood - modern or historical, attached to tops or shirts, overcoats, cloaks, etc
- Ku Klux Klan hood
- Mary Queen of Scots
- medieval hood
- mourning hood
- riding hood
- Stuart hood
- bongrace - is the stiffened back of the hood when flipped over the forehead to provide shade; also a separate headdress to provide shade, worn with a hood or coif, Tudor/Elizabethan
Headscarves, wimples
Masks, veils and headgear which covers the face
Other headdresses
Women
- bandeau
- bongrace - a shade for the face, sometimes part of a hood, or a separate garment worn with a hood or coif; Tudor/Elizabethan
- mitre, also miter
- visor
Men
- Arab headdress
- a white cap or skullcap: taqiyah, also tagiyah, gahfiah
- covered by the flowing scarf: ghutrah, also gutra, smagh, shmagh, kaffiyeh, kufiyyeh, keffiyeh, keffiyah, kaffiye, keffiya
- kept in place by a band around the cap and scarf: igal, also egal, agal, aqal, ogal
- bandana, also bandanna
- visor
- durag
- stocking cap
Jeweled
Wigs
Headgear organised by function
Religious
- biretta
- bowler hat (Orange Order)
- galero (cardinal's hat)
- coif
- fez
- Geneva hat
- Greek miter, also Greek mitre
- mitre, also miter, (bishop's tall pointed cap)
- Papal Tiara, also triregnum
- turban
- veil
- wimple a nun's headdress which covers her hair, sides of her face and throat, worn by other women in earlier centuries
- yarmulke - Jewish skullcap; also Kippah, koppel, capel, coppel
- zucchetto - Catholic skullcap; also pileolus, berettino, calotte, subbiretum, submitrale, soli-deo
Military and police
Officials and civil workers
Other specialist headgear
National dress; association with a country or people
See also
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