Medieval headgear

Authentic medieval headgear for your costume. Discover our collection of caps, coifs, bycockets, and hoods. Fast shipping and wide selection!

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  • Hat Guthrie, black, wool felt Hat Guthrie, black, wool felt

    Hat Guthrie, black, wool felt

    26 , 65 Incl. VAT
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  • Medieval veil, cream Medieval veil, cream

    Medieval veil, cream

    12 , 10 Incl. VAT
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  • Medieval hood Greta, cream Medieval hood Greta, cream

    Medieval hood Greta, cream

    12 , 35 Incl. VAT
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  • 12th - 13th century cap, cream 12th - 13th century cap, cream

    12th - 13th century cap, cream

    14 , 85 Incl. VAT
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  • Hat Hugo, blue, wool blend Hat Hugo, blue, wool blend

    Hat Hugo, blue, wool blend

    15 , 50 Incl. VAT
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  • Medieval-Renaissance cap Gouda, natural Medieval-Renaissance cap Gouda, natural

    Medieval-Renaissance cap Gouda, natural

    14 , 45 Incl. VAT
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  • Renaissance cap Rafael, wool blend, red Renaissance cap Rafael, wool blend, red

    Renaissance cap Rafael, wool blend, red

    25 , 75 Incl. VAT
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  • Medieval chaperon Walt, black Medieval chaperon Walt, black

    Medieval chaperon Walt, black

    18 , 65 Incl. VAT
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  • Cap Bertram, natural Cap Bertram, natural

    Cap Bertram, natural

    15 , 15 Incl. VAT
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  • Medieval chaperon Walt, brown Medieval chaperon Walt, brown

    Medieval chaperon Walt, brown

    18 , 65 Incl. VAT
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    Medieval chaperon

    The chaperon is one of the most popular garments from the early Middle Ages. A chaperon was worn by all classes of society and came in a plain dark colour, or beautifully decorated. Hoods often had a long point at the back, which was fashionable. Our hoods are based on images in medieval manuscripts. In the Middle Ages, they protected the head against cold and rain, perfect for those who had to work outside all day. In reenactment and LARP, they are also very useful when camping in bad weather. They are also nice and warm to sleep in.

    Bycocket and other medieval headgear

    Besides the chaperon, other headgear was worn in the Middle Ages. The bycocket is a small hat that became fashionable from the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. Many men wore a simple cap tied under the chin. This kept the hair in place and protected the head from the sun when working in the fields. Hats were also worn against the sun. A beret was mainly worn by wealthier men, as it was not really practical during work.

    Maiden's crown and other medieval ladies headgear

    Women wore a headkerchief or a cap, which was a sign of purity and marriage. Only unmarried girls and prostitutes did not wear a headkerchief or cap. Medieval women also wore a hat when fetching water outside, for example. Wealthier ladies wore a headkerchief made of silk or another expensive fabric or a bonnet. A hairnet was also worn by wealthier ladies, and the maidens wore a round crown with a veil. The hennin was a pointed headgear. For ordinary women, this was impractical as they did everyday chores around the house. Richer ladies moved less, so they could decorate their heads beautifully.