Hats, Hoods & Coifs



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Hood, Early Medieval, circa 1250-1325

Hood, Early Medieval, circa 1250-1325

Hoods have been basic headwear throughout the history of clothing, with each period exhibiting its own distinctive style. This hood has the close...
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Hat, Split-brim, 15th-16th Century, Brocade

Hat, Split-brim, 15th-16th Century, Brocade

Wool hat with 2 piece brim split on the sides, and a soft "muffin" crown appropriate for middle or upper classes. Hats of this type are...
$45.95

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Hat, Viking, Trimmed with hand woven braid

Hat, Viking, Trimmed with hand woven braid

The archetype for this hat is usually cited as being from Birka grave 958. While researching I found that Inga Hägg lists Bj 958 as an example...
$43.95

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Hat, Split-brim, 15th-16th Century

Hat, Split-brim, 15th-16th Century

Wool hat with 2 piece brim split on the sides, and a soft "muffin" crown appropriate for middle or upper classes. Hats of this type are...
$39.95

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Hat, Tall Sugarloaf, 15th C, Black fuzzy

Hat, Tall Sugarloaf, 15th C, Black fuzzy

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...
$36.95

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Hood, Skjoldehamn, c. 1050-1090

Hood, Skjoldehamn, c. 1050-1090

In 1936, a body was found in a bog near Skjold  harbor (Skjoldehamn), on the Norwegian island of Andøya.  Like many other bog finds,...
$33.95

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Hat, Acorn, 15th C, Black fuzzy

Hat, Acorn, 15th C, Black fuzzy

Worn by St. Eligius in Petrus Christus’ “St. Eligius in his workshop”, and by subjects in works by Dierick Bouts (“Martyrdom...
$32.95

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Hood, Fringed style, 15th Century

Hood, Fringed style, 15th Century

Smaller hood especially suitable for wear under a helmet or hat. When the front edge is turned back the hood is drawn close to the face to seal out...
$32.95

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Hat, Medieval Felt, 13th-15th Century

Hat, Medieval Felt, 13th-15th Century

This versatile hat can be worn any number of ways. Turn the brim up in front, on the side, in back, or add a feather or pilgrim badge, trim it to...
$31.95

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Hat, Tall Sugarloaf, 15th C

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...
$29.95

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