List of hats and headgear
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This is an incomplete list of hats and headgear (that is, anything worn on the head), both modern and historical.
Contents
- 1 Hats
- 1.1 Hats commonly worn today
- 1.2 Hats worn in the past, or rarely worn today
- 2 Caps
- 2.3 Caps commonly worn today
- 2.4 Caps worn by men in the past
- 2.5 Caps worn by women in the past
- 2.6 Caps worn only by nobility and only on ceremonial occasions
- 3 Bonnets
- 4 Helmets
- 5
- 6 Headbands, headscarves, wimples
- 7 Masks, veils and headgear which covers the face
- 8 Other headdresses
- 9 Jeweled
- 10 Wigs
- 11 Headgear organised by function
- 11.1 Religious
- 11.2 Military and police
- 11.3 Officials and civil workers
- 11.4 Other specialist headgear
- 11.5 National dress; association with a country or people
- 12 See also
Hats
Hats commonly worn today
- Akubra hat
- Alpine hat
- beret
- Biretta
- bucket hat
- Cappello Romano or Roman Hat, also known as Saturno for its shape, worn by Catholic clerics and members of certain Catholic organizations
- fedora
- Panama, also jipijapa
- Porkpie hat
- slouch hat, also known as a Garbo hat, after the reknowned actress, who often wore them. A less refined version can also be called digger hat, Australian slouch hat
- straw hat
- Stetson
- Suma cap
- Trilby
- Tyrolean hat
- Zucchetto, typically worn by Catholic Bishops, but also worn by members of certain Catholic organizations
- Baseball cap
Hats worn in the past, or rarely worn today
Men's
- beaver
- beefeater (hat)
- 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 (hat) - 17th Century
- carriage hat - 1780s-1820s
- caubeen - Irish hat
- cavalier hat, also chevaliers, wide brimmed hat trimmed with ostrich plumes
- chapeau-bras - 18th-early 19th century, a small hat which was carried under one arm, and not usually designed for actual wear
- chimney-pot hat, also lum-hat, Victorian, also worn by clerics in the Greek Orthodox Church
- cocked hat
- deerstalker, hunting cap with fold-down ears, associated with Sherlock Holmes and Elmer Fudd
- Phrygian cap
- 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 , also gibus-hat
- demicastor hat
- Directoire
- Dolly Varden
- fan-tail hat
- flat
- Gainsborough
- Garbo hat
- Garibaldi hat
- gipsy hat
- gossamer hat
- grebe hat
- halo-brim hat
- the Hat Terrai Gurkha, worn only by Gurkha Contingent officers in Singapore
- 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
- toque
- Trilby
- veiled hat, also bird cage hat
Caps
Caps commonly worn today
- baseball cap
- beanie or skully
- beret
- borsalino
- flat cap, also "bunnet", "cloth cap," "driver cap," "golf cap," or "windsor cap"
- flip hat, baseball style cap with the brim intentionally flipped upwards (associated with punk rock)
- Gatsby cap, also "newsboy cap"
- Ivy cap, the typical "Irish hat"
- kepi
- yarmulke, also kippa, kippah or skullcap, Jewish traditional
- nasaq, the crocheted headgear of some Canadian Inuit
- skullcap
- student cap
- tam
- taqiya, also tagiyah--resembles the yarmulke
- tuque
- Turban
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
- mob-cap
- pinner
Caps worn only by nobility and only on ceremonial occasions
Bonnets
Bonnets for women
- Cabriolet
- Capote - soft crown, rigid brim, 19th century
- Chip bonnet
- Gypsy bonnet - shallow to flat crown, saucer shaped, and worn by tying it on with either a scarf or sash, under the chin, or at the nape of the neck - 19th Century
- Kiss-me-quick
- Leghorn bonnet
- Mourning bonnet
- Poke bonnet - Early 19th Century, "Christmas Carol" style, with a cylindrical crown and broad funnel brim
- Ugly - a kind of retractable visor that could be attached to bonnets for extra protection from the sun, 19th century
Bonnets for men
- glengarry bonnet
- tam o'shanter
Helmets
- Adrian helmet
- balaclava helmet
- beer helmet (a.k.a foam dome)
- bicycle helmet
- Brodie helmet - helmet of the British tommy
- capeline - a steel skullcap worn by archers in the Middle Ages
- custodian helmet - the British "bobby on the beat" helmet
- fire-hat
- football helmet
- diving helmet
- hard hat
- helmet
- iron hat
- M1 Helmet
- PASGT kevlar helmet - US replacement for the M1 helmet
- miner's helmet
- motorcycle helmet
- pickelhaube
- pith helmet (a.k.a. sun helmet)
- riding helmet
- space helmet
- spangenhelm
- stahlhelm
- bonnet head
- 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
Headbands, headscarves, wimples
- abaya
- buknuk
- chador
- coif
- dupatta, also shayla or milfeh
- khimar
- headscarf, also khimar, hijab, ohrni
- veil
- wimple
Masks, veils and headgear which covers the face
- balaclava (helmet) or skimask
- boushiya
- burqa, also burka, burga, burqua
- diving mask
- full face diving mask
- gas mask
- mask
- loo mask
- niqab
- veil
- wedding veil
- Visor
Other headdresses
Women
- alice band
- bandanna
- 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
- do-rag
- stocking cap
- topor - Bengali men's wedding headgear
Jeweled
Wigs
Headgear organised by function
Religious
- biretta
- bowler hat (Orange Order)
- galero (cardinal's hat)
- coif
- fez
- gasa, worn by Japanese monks
- Geneva hat
- Kamilavkion
- Klobuk
- Mantilla
- mitre, also miter, (bishop's tall pointed cap)
- Papal Tiara, also triregnum
- Shtreimel, Hasidic Jewish hat
- Skufia
- Spodik, another type of Hasidic hat
- 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
- barretina
- beefeater
- bearskin
- beret
- bersagliere
- Bone dome - closely fitting solid helmet designed to resist impacts within the cockpit of military aircraft
- busby
- campaign hat, also drill instructor hat, drill sergeant hat, ranger hat, sergeant hat, Smokey Bear hat''
- Caubeen
- Combination Cap
- Custodian Helmet, head wear of the British police officer, ranks of Sergeant and Constable
- feather bonnet
- garrison cap, also campaign cap, cunt cap, flight cap, garrison hat, overseas cap
- gas mask
- Glengarry, also Glengarry bonnet, Glengarry cap
- Hardee hat
- helmet
- kepi
- lemon squeezer
- shako
- Slouch hat
Officials and civil workers
Other specialist headgear
- chef's hat, also toque blanche, or more familiarly, toque
- coronet
- crown
- fire-hat
- gas mask
- mortarboard
- night cap
- nurse's cap
- power dome
- printer's hat also pressman's hat
- Santa's hat
- scrum-cap
- shower cap, a flexible plastic covering to protect the hair from getting wet, as used when taking a shower.
- space helmet
- swimming cap
- topor - Bengali men's wedding headgear
- visor
- wedding veil
National dress; association with a country or people
- barretina - Catalan
- bearskin hat
- beret - French
- bowler hat - English
- Breton, also Bretonne
- clop - Romanian
- coolie hat
- coonskin hat - American frontiersman
- Cossack hat - Cossacks
- fez
- feathered headdress
- Four Winds hat
- glengarry bonnet
- Haida hat
- mandarin hat - Chinese
- Montenegrin cap - Montenegrins
- Phrygian cap - Roman, French
- qeleshe - Albanian
- šajkača - Serbian
- salakot - Filipino
- sari - India
- sombrero - Mexican
- slouch hat, also digger hat, Australian slouch hat
- stetson - American
- tam o'shanter - Scottish
- topor - Bengali men's wedding headgear
- turban
- tuque or toque - Canadian, esp. French-Canadian/Québécois
- ushanka - Russian
- Welsh hat
See also
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