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49.55 €
Be the protagonist of medieval nobility with the 15th century Renaissance hat in wool, a touch of class for any knight, merchant or high-born lady! Inspired by the works of art of the period, this hat is the ideal choice for those looking for authenticity and elegance in their medieval attire. Discover why this hat is essential for your medieval clothing:...
78.51 €
Take your Renaissance style to the next level with the 17th Century Renaissance Hat in Embossed Black Leather! This hat is the perfect choice for historical reenactments, medieval-themed parties, or live role-playing games (LARP) where you want to stand out with authenticity and elegance. Featured Features: Authentic Renaissance Style: This hat captures...
78.51 €
Let yourself be enveloped by the opulence of the 17th century with the Baroque Knight Hat in embossed black leather from House of Warfare! This hat is a tribute to the extravagant baroque style of the era, designed with elaborate details and exceptional craftsmanship that reflect the sophistication and richness of the era's fashion. Featured Features:...
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Salomón Kane medieval hat, brown leather

House of Warfare
248020000
70.25 €
Get ready to enter the world of demon hunting with style and authenticity with the Solomon Kane Medieval Hat in brown leather! This hat, inspired by the legendary demon hunter, is the perfect accessory for recreationists who want to complete their costume with a distinctive touch and full of character. Featured Features: Authentic Solomon Kane Style: This...
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Solomon Kane medieval hat, black

House of Warfare
127300000
70.25 €
Get ready to immerse yourself in the dark world of demon hunting with the Solomon Kane Medieval Hat in black leather! Inspired by the famous demon hunter, this hat is the perfect accessory for recreationists looking to complete their outfit with authenticity and style. Featured Features: Authentic Solomon Kane Style: This hat pays tribute to the legendary...
103.31 €
Embark on an exciting adventure full of intrigue and Renaissance style with the Diego Alatriste Wide Brim Hat in brown embossed leather! Inspired by the exploits of the famous captain of the Thirds of Flanders, this hat is the perfect complement to historical reenactments and authentic Renaissance costumes. Featured Features: Authentic Alatriste Style:...
103.31 €
Embark on an adventure full of intrigue and audacity with the Diego Alatriste Wide Brim Hat in black embossed leather! This hat, inspired by the exploits of the famous captain of the Tercios of Flanders, Diego Alatriste, is an essential piece for historical reenactments and to complement Renaissance costumes with authenticity and style. Featured Features:...
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Medieval Raphael hat in brown

Mytholon
247900000
20.58 €
Welcome to the medieval world with the 'Rafael' hat in brown from the prestigious Mytholon brand! This iconic hat will transport you to bygone eras, making you feel like a true medieval knight or lady. Featured Features: Authentic Medieval Design: The 'Rafael' hat is a tribute to medieval history and tradition. Its timeless style makes it the perfect...
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Medieval Raphael hat in red

Mytholon
247890000
20.58 €
Welcome to the medieval world with the 'Rafael' hat in red from the prestigious Mytholon brand! This iconic hat will transport you to bygone eras, making you feel like a true medieval knight or lady. Featured Features: Authentic Medieval Design: The 'Rafael' hat is a tribute to medieval history and tradition. Its timeless style makes it the perfect choice...
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Baroque brown gentleman's hat, 17th century

House of Warfare
247850000
70.25 €
Let me take you back to the splendor of the 17th century with the Baroque Gentleman's Hat in brown, a masterpiece crafted in Spain by the skilled artisans at House of Warfare. This hat evokes the elegance and sophistication of the Baroque era and is a style choice that will transport you to an era of artistic and cultural splendor. Characteristics of the...
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Half Brim Corsair Hat, brown, 16th-17th centuries

House of Warfare
247840000
70.25 €
Prepare to set sail into an era full of intrigue and audacity with the Half-Brimmed Corsair Hat in brown leather, inspired by the 16th-17th centuries and masterfully created by the artisans of House of Warfare! Authentic Privateer Style: This hat pays homage to the golden era of privateers with its distinctive half-brimmed design and brown leather...
78.51 €
Embark on an adventure full of intrigue and audacity with the Half-Brimmed Corsair Hat in embossed black leather, inspired by the 16th-17th centuries and made in Spain by the renowned House of Warfare brand! Authentic Privateer Style: This hat pays homage to the golden era of privateers with its distinctive half-brimmed design and embossed black leather...
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The Fascinating History of Hats Through the Centuries

The hat is a garment with a crown and brim that covers the head. It is a unisex piece, used by both men and women, as a defense against the cold or the sun, and also as an ornament; In some cases it may indicate social differences and, in this case, it varies according to dignity and for ritual reasons.

In ancient times, they covered their heads with a type of headdress that cannot properly be considered a hat; For example, the ancient Egyptians wore a leather or cloth cap on their heads; The pharaoh normally covered his wig with a wide striped scarf, but in official ceremonies he wore a white tiara or a red cap. In Mesopotamia, leather turbans or caps were used; For their part, the Israelite priests wore a tall, white, conical hat.

During the Middle Ages, women decorated their hair with intertwined ribbons, feathers or flowers; However, they preferred the tall bicorn hat with veils that hung from the top and reached to the shoulders. The medieval male costume included a wide hood that fell over the back, in 1300 it was replaced by a type of narrow cap on the forehead and provided with a train that hung to the right or left, depending on the social class or the party to which the person belonged. I wore it.

The true hat was born in the 14th century and became very popular throughout Europe, although its shapes varied from one country to another. The Renaissance costume found its most sumptuous complement in the hat; The preferred materials were velvet or cloth, decorated with feathers, ribbons and precious stones. Meanwhile, the people continued to wear hoods and later adopted a round hat.

In the 17th century, when the wig fashion prevailed, the hat became very wide and was decorated with lace and feathers for both men and women. During almost the entire 18th century, the tricorn predominated, a hat with the brim folded around the head, forming three points. The French Revolution revived the fashion for simple hats, similar to caps or mortarboards and decorated with cockades.

In the 19th century, the women's hat served an ostentatious fashion and was clearly differentiated from the much more sober men's hat. Materials such as straw, cloth, velvet, satin and felt were used; Sometimes they were made very simple, but usually they were decorated with feathers, ribbons, and at the beginning of the 20th century they were completed with a veil that fell over the face.

Curious Questions about the History of Hats

  • What was the origin of hats in ancient times?

    In ancient times, hats had their origins in leather or cloth caps, tiaras and conical caps used by various cultures.

  • What characterized hats in the Middle Ages?

    In the Middle Ages, hats were notable for the use of bicorns with veils for women and narrow caps with tails for men.

  • When did the true hat as we know it today emerge?

    The hat as we know it today emerged in the 14th century and became popular throughout Europe.

  • What materials and decorations were used in Renaissance hats?

    Renaissance hats were made of velvet or cloth and decorated with feathers, ribbons, and precious stones.

  • How did hat fashion change during the French Revolution?

    The French Revolution marked the revival of simple hats adorned with cockades.

  • What was the difference between women's and men's hats in the 19th century?

    In the 19th century, women's hats were more ostentatious and clearly differentiated from men's hats, which were more sober.

Discover the fascinating history of hats and their evolution over the centuries. Explore our collection of hats from various eras and styles!

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