Hat, Tall Sugarloaf, 15th C

A tall hat sometimes called a 'sugarloaf' popular in the mid late 15th C. throughout England and the rest of Europe. Examples may be seen in iluminations by Loyset Liedet, the works of Rogier van der Weyden, Petrus Christus and other artists and illuminators. This hat reached absurdly tall and skinny proportions among the most fashionable, as demonstrated by the illuminations in Froissart's 'Chronicles'.

Our hats are available in BLACK and ASSORTED COLOURED wools (red, burgundy, green, blue) and stand a moderate 8" tall. This proportion is well represented in the works of Dirk Bouts:


Assorted coloured wools lined in linen and hand finished. No visible exterior machine stitching.

Available in 3 sizes:

  • Medium- 23"
  • Large- 24"
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$29.95

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  • Model: BSD-HT04
  • Shipping Weight: 1lbs




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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 19 January, 2009.