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Chapter 3
by RicoLouis
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Headwear
Hair Accessories
Bandanna (Kerchief)
a triangular or square piece of cloth tied around the head for protective or decorative purposes.
Barrette / Hair Clip
A clasp for holding hair in place.
Do-rag
a piece of cloth used to cover the top of one's head, sometimes made of nylon material and having a tight fit.
Feathers
A feather from a bird worn in the hair.
Flowers
A flower worn in the hair.
Hair Band
A either elastic material or an elastic loop worn to hold hair in place.
Hair Cuffs
Plastic or metal cuffs used to hold hair.
Hair Ties ( Bobbles, Hairbands, Hair Binders )
Used to fasten hair away from the face.
Hair Pin
A device to hold hair in place.
Hair Ring
Rings that can be worn in the hair similar to ear rings.
Hair Ribbon
A thin band of materiel used to tie off hair. Can be tied into a bow.
Headscarf
Scarves covering most or all of the top of a woman's hair and her head, leaving the face uncovered.
Scrunchies
A fabric covered large hair tie.
Shawl
A simple item of clothing, loosely worn over the shoulders, upper body and arms, and sometimes also over the head.
Snood
Female headgear designed to hold the hair in a cloth or yarn bag. Similar to a hairnet but typically have a looser fit.
Veil
An article of hanging cloth that is intended to cover some part of the head or face.
Head Wear
Caps
Ascot
A hard men's cap with a distinctive cap with a rounded shape. Common in the United Kingdom.
Aviator
a leather cap with large earflaps, a chin strap and, often, a short bill that is commonly turned up at the front to show the lining.
Baseball
A type of soft, light cotton cap with a rounded crown and a stiff, frontward-projecting bill.
Beanie
A soft round cap, usually of woollen felt, with a bulging flat crown and tight-fitting brimless headband.
Bellboy Cap
Hat normally worn by bellboys at hotels.
Coonskin Cap
A cap fashioned out of the fur of raccoon.
Cricket Cap
A hat worn by cricket players. Can be part of a boys school uniform in the united kingdoms.
Knit Cap
A cap made to cover the wearers head in cold weather.
Newsboy
A flat cap that has a stiff peak in front and a round full body with a button on top, and often with a button attaching the front to the brim.
Patrol Cap
A soft hat with a stiff visor. Most commonly worn by military.
Peaked Cap
Hat worn with a military as well as by some police forces.
Sailor Cap
hat worn by sailors. Popeye the sailor man.
Side Cap
Hat worn by some military personal and stewardesses.
Phrygian Cap
A soft conical cap pulled forward. In sculpture, paintings and caricatures it represents freedom and the pursuit of liberty. The popular cartoon characters The Smurfs wear white Phrygian caps.
Rastacap
A tall, round, usually crocheted and brightly colored, cap worn by Rastafarians and others with dreadlocks to tuck their locks away.
Hat
Beret
Hat typically worn by army rangers and artist.
Bicorn
a historical form of hat worn by the military during the Napoleon period.
Boater Hat
A men's summer hat made of straw. They where popular in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century and wore by men such as mark twain.
Bonnet
A type of hat made of soft material and lacking a brim held in place by ribbons tied under the chin.
Bowler
A hard felt hat with a rounded crown.
Boonie Hat
A form of wide-brim hat commonly used by military forces.
Breton
A woman's hat with a round crown and a deep brim that is turned upwards all the way round, exposing the face
Bucket Hat
A hat design with a wide and downwards sloping brim.
Capuchon
A cone-shaped ceremonial hat worn during the Mardi Gras celebration in the Cajun areas of southwestern Louisiana,
Cavalier Hat
A variety of wide-brimmed hat popular in the seventeenth century. The three Musketeers hat.
Cavalry Stetson
A hat worn by Calvary soldiers in the 1800's.
Cocktail Hat
A small extravagant hat for ladies evening wear.
Cloche hat
Bell shaped hat worn in the 1920's.
Cowboy Hat
Hat common in parts of the western united states made famous during the 1800's.
Campaign hat
Hat worn by park rangers.
Cocktail Hat
A small extravagant hat for ladies evening wear.
Cloche hat
Bell shaped hat worn in the 1920's.
Conical Asian hat
A straw hat typically worn in Asian countries.
Cowboy Hat
Hat common in parts of the western united states made famous during the 1800's.
Deerstalker
Hat worn by Sherlock Holmes
Fedora
A soft felt hat with a medium brim and lengthwise crease in the crown. Indiana Jones's Hat.
Halo Hat
A large women's hat common in the nineteen thirties.
Mushroom Hat
A women's hat where the brim turns downward. Popular in the 1900-1920's.
Pillbox
a small hat, usually worn by women, with a flat crown, straight, upright sides, and no brim worn in the 1960's.
Santa Hat
A floppy pointed red hat trimmed in white fur traditionally associated with Christmas.
Sports Visor
A type of crownless hat consisting simply of a visor or brim with a strap encircling the head. Common in tennis and golf.
Tam
A woman's hat popular in the 1920's
Top Hat
A hat worn by gentlemen in the nineteenth and early twentyith centry. Now worn by magcians.
Tougue
A chefs hat.
Tricorne
Worn by Europeans in the 18th century. A soft hat with a low crown and broad brim, pinned up on either side of the head and at the back, producing a triangular shape.
Jeweled
Circlet
A ring typically made of gold or silver which is worn as an ornament on the head.
Crown
An ornamental headband worn as a badge of royalty.
Cornet
A coronet is a small crown consisting of ornaments fixed on a metal ring.
Tiara
A jeweled, ornamental crown traditionally worn by women during formal occasions.
Regional Hats
Fez
Red felt hat in the shape of a truncated cone, common to Arab-speaking countries.
Keffiyah
Three piece ensemble consisting of a Thagiyah skull cap, Gutrah scarf, and Ogal black band.
Kippah
A hemispherical cap worn by Jews to fulfill the customary requirement held by halachic authorities that the head be covered at all times.
Kufi
A brimless hat common in African nations.
Mitre
Hat worn by bishops.
Montera
A crocheted hat worn by bullfighters.
Panama Hat
Straw hat common in the tropics.
Sombrero
A very wide Mexican hat.
Turbian
A headdress consisting of a piece of clothe wrapped around the head.
Ushanka
A Russian hat made from sheepskin or furs.
Helmet
Custodian helmet
Helmet worn by British police officers.
Batting Helmet
Helmet worn by batters in baseball.
Cricket Helmet
Helmet worn by cricket players.
Equestrian Helmet
Helmet worn during horseriding.
Hardhat
A rounded rigid helmet with a small brim predominantly used in workplace environments, such as construction sites, to protect the head from injury by falling objects, debris and bad weather.
Pith Helmet / Safari Helmet
A lightweight rigid cloth-covered helmet made of cork or pith, with brims front and back. Worn by Europeans in tropical colonies in the 1800s.
Motorcycle Helmet
Helmet worn to protect motorcyclist.
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