List of headgear

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This is an incomplete list of headgear (that is, anything worn on the head), both modern and historical.

Herakles wearing a hat. Ancient Greek Attic black-figure olpe, 550–530 BC. Louvre Museum, Paris.

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[edit] Hats

Type Image
Akubra Akubra-style hat.jpg
Aviator hat Eugene Ely, d. 1911.png
Balmoral Balmoral bonnet black.jpg
Baseball cap Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball cap.jpg
Batting helmet BattingHelmet.png
Beanie or skully and or visor beanie.
Beaver hat Beaver-felt-hat-ftl.jpg
Beret Sven Palmqvist 1965.jpg
Boater (also basher, skimmer, cady, katie, somer, or sennit hat) StrawBoater.jpg
Bobble hat
Boonie hat Tigerstripehat.JPG
Bowler or Derby PaulStrandBowlerHat.jpg
Bucket hat also fishing hat, ratting hat (UK) or Dixie Cup hat

(US)

Bucket hat line drawing.svg
Busby 8e hussards 1804(fr).jpg
Capuchon Courir run 2010 01.jpg
Chilote cap Gorro chilote.JPG
Chupalla Huasos.jpg
Cloche hat Vilmabanky.jpg
Cricket cap SidBarnesHeadshot.jpg
Combination cap, also peaked cap Nathan Twining 02.jpg
Coonskin Cap Coonskin cap.JPG
Cowboy hat, sometimes "Ten gallon hat" Felthat.jpg
Deerstalker Sherlock holmes pipe hat.jpg
Fedora Fedora line drawing.svg
Fez Fes.jpg
Flat cap, also bunnet, cloth cap, driver cap, golf cap, or Windsor cap Flat-cap.jpg
Fruit hat Carmen Miranda in The Gang's All Here trailer cropped.jpg
Garrison cap or side cap Lt Gen William Fraser greets Air Chf Mshl Sir Jock Stirrup.jpeg
Homburg Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-P046883, Mauerbau Berlin, Adenauer und Brandt mit Presse.jpg
Greek fisherman's cap, also captain's cap
Karakul Karzai-usaid.PNG
Kepi Kepi mg 3387.jpg
Kippah, also kippa, yarmulke or skullcap, Jewish

traditional

Casamento judeu1.jpg
Kofia, worn in East Africa Kofia.JPG
Kufi, traditional cap worn by men of African descent, including the "Zulu crown". Umaru Yar'Adua VOA.jpg
Muir cap, the traditional leather biker-style cap worn by leathermen
Nasaq, the crocheted headgear of some Canadian Inuit
Nightcap
Newsboy cap, also Gatsby cap Eight panel.JPG
Pakol The.Recycler.1.JPG
Pork pie hat Porkpie.jpg
Rogatywka Plk-lekarz.JPG
Šajkača Шајкача.jpg
Salakot Silver enlaid salakot.jpg
Skullcap[disambiguation needed ]
Sombrero Sombreros.JPG
Straw hat Український бриль.JPG
Student cap Finnish Technology Student Cap Tampere Model.jpg
Tam, or Tam o'Shanter Tam-o-shanters.jpg
Taqiya, also tagiyah or Topi Taqiyah.jpg
Top hat (also, Topper) Austin Lane Crothers, photograph of head with top hat.jpg
Trilby Trilbyhat.JPG
Tubeteika Tubeteika.JPG
Tuque, also knit hat, knit cap, sock cap, stocking cap,

watch cap, toboggan, ski cap or skull cap

Beanie.svg
Turban Turbannedman.jpg
Vueltiao A Colombian typical hat with woven and sewn dried tinted palm strips and indigenous figures. S- vueltiao.jpg
Ushanka White ushanka.JPG
Zucchetto Cardinal zucchetto 2003 modified 2008-15-08.jpg

[edit] Hats worn in the past, or rarely worn today

Shapes and styles of beaver hat 1776-1825

[edit] Men's

[edit] Women's

Edward Arthur Walton - The Beaver Hat

[edit] Unclassified

The traditional bonnet of the Kilwinning Archers of Scotland.

[edit] Caps

[edit] Caps worn by men in the past, or rarely worn today

[edit] Caps worn by women in the past

[edit] Caps worn by nobility on ceremonial occasions

[edit] Bonnets

[edit] 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

[edit] Bonnets for men

[edit] Helmets

See Type of helmet

[edit] Hoods

[edit] Headbands, headscarves, wimples

An Iraqi girl wearing a headscarf in downtown Baghdad (April 2005).

[edit] Masks, veils and headgear that covers the face

[edit] Other headdress

[edit] Women's

[edit] Men's

[edit] Jeweled

Ming Dynasty queen's headdress with cloisonné, pearls, gems, and gold

[edit] Wigs

[edit] Headgear organised by function

[edit] Religious

[edit] Anglican

[edit] Buddhist

[edit] Catholic

[edit] Christian

[edit] Jewish

  • Havalim (חֲבָליִם) ropes that are referenced in Kings I 20:31. Used as a sign of mourning.
  • Pe’er mentioned in Ezekiel 24: 17;23. In verse 17, Ezekiel commands the Israelites to “wrap their” Pe’er’s around their heads. In verse 23, Ezekiel tells the Israelite that their Pe’er's "shall remain on your heads.” ("Pe'er" (which translates into "splendor") is usually used to refer to phylacteries (tefillin))
  • Migbahat was likely a cone-shaped Turban. This turban was likely only worn in the context of the priesthood and is cited in Exodus 27:20-30.
  • Mitznefet was most likely a classic circular turban. This is derived from the fact that Hebrew word Mitznefet comes from the root "to wrap." This turban was likely only worn in the context of the priesthood and is cited in Exodus 27:20-30.
  • Sudra (סודרא) is a headdress, similar to the keffiyah worn by Jewish men in the ancient near-east.
  • Kippah or yarmulke
  • Kashket
  • Shtreimel
  • Spodik
  • Kolpik
  • Sheitel is a wig worn by some married women in order to maintain marital modesty in public

[edit] Muslim

[edit] Orthodox

[edit] Sikh

[edit] Military and police

[edit] Officials and civil workers

[edit] Other specialist headgear

[edit] National dress; association with a country, people and religion

Afghan boys wearing traditional headgear. Kunduz, Afghanistan (June 2003).
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