Friday 28 December 2018

Hatmas

I was lucky to receive 6 hats for Christmas this year, although I have only photographed 5 as one is the same headlight beanie is repeated in a different colour.

So thanks Sam, Dom, Rich, Amy, Jock, Bridgette for my great gifts.


I will post about these individually in 2019 sometime


I also got this hat themed skull ornament, another great gift.

I also have a hat in mind to buy myself with Christmas voucher.

Sunday 16 December 2018

Christmas Tree Hat


This cheap festive hat is a perfect replacement for the typical Santa hat 


It has one downside, it malts tinsel everywhere, I've tried giving it a big shake even a vacuum, but still does not stop random bits of tinsel falling off everywhere 


On the upside, you can take the hat off, leave it on a shelf, desk, dashboard and you also have great static Christmas decoration.


Just noticed the star on top of the tree is twisted, so can't be seen in any of these photos.

Saturday 8 December 2018

Minotaur

This foam, latex and faux fur mask was made by Mandala Studios 


Mandala have cracked it when it comes lrp masks, their masks are comfortable and always have good vision, this one included, they are as practical as a mask can be. 


This one comes with a strap to hold in place






Saturday 1 December 2018

Desert Hat

This hat is designed for hot, dry, dusty places.




It comes with lots of ventilation, all round detachable sun high UV sun protection, a large bill brim.


 Lightweight and easily pocketable 


The only downside is you may look the most stylish person out in the desert, however, you may get the last laugh when the high sun hits and even high factor sun cream does not stop your skin crisping in the UV rays. 


Saturday 24 November 2018

Sun Hat Plus

This is a nylon bucket hat that comes complete with extra sun protection. 


The hat comes with a detachable flap neck for the neck and face, along with the wide brim it fully protects your neck, face, head from the sun.


This hat would probably most suited to desert environments I think as its both lightweight and airy.


The face mask is made of a breathable mesh and a similar breathable crown, probably won't offer much rain protection.


Below with the neck and face flaps removed.


It also compacts down to a size that fits your trouser pocket.

Monday 19 November 2018

Oriental Evil

This Hat as the look of a Mongolian hat but is a medieval European hat.


This is felt hat I believe copied from a woodcut of the period


Now many images of Mongolian hats can also be very similar to this and they would also wear a hat made of felt, it perhaps decorated with trims and maybe beads. The Mongolian did invade Europe in the 13th century so who knows perhaps ideas got swapped.


Saturday 10 November 2018

Dragon Hat


This hat is sold as a Qing Dynasty Chinese Landlord Hat also a Dragon Cap



Hat wearing in China as mentioned in previous posts was an important part of China's ancient costume code.

As part of the code when a man reached the age of 20 he began wearing a cap, this included in a ceremony called the "Guanli" (The Ceremony of the Cap) which indicated he had grown up.

The rules on cap wearing did change between dynasty's and so did the definition of what was a cap as opposed to head covering like the bamboo hat.

Caps also had social status, the poor in some dynasties were not allowed to wear caps



in other news
Although this is my 210th post THIS IS THE 200th unique hat or other headgear I've blogged about




Saturday 3 November 2018

Oriental War Hat

This metal conical hat or Jingasa is a mix of fantasy and fact.


The feudal Japanese foot soldiers wore for battle what is called a Jingasa.


Jingasa can be many shapes including conical and are made from many different materials iron, copper, wood, paper, bamboo, or leather, some were conical, some more curved.

This Jingasa, in this case, is not made from any of the material of feudal Japan as its a repurposed spun aluminium cone.

Sprayed and decorated with strips of cloth.




Saturday 27 October 2018

Emperors Hat


Coronet, worn by emperors of the Han Dynasty.


This hat was worn by both emperors and empresses and actually 


I have listed this hat a from Han dynasty period but it continued on into later dynasties as well.


The Han Dynasty ran from 206 BC to 220 AD and is considered a golden age of China, it started Hanfu a written dress code which included hats, headwear and hairstyles.


This similar to the hat I previously blogged about is part of a wedding costume and made of mixture cardboard tube and shiny fabric and beads.



Monday 22 October 2018

Qing dynasty Hat


This is a reproduction of Chinese Qing dynasty Emperors hat


The hat is seen in a painting of Kangxi Emperor in court dress wearing his dragon robes.


The Qing Dynasty ran from 1636 (or 1644 depending on what you count as the start) to 1912.



This hat is actually part of a wedding costume.

The hat is made from mixture cardboard, felt, shiny fabric, beads and what look like Christmas baubles