16th century

Hats, Headwear and Masculinity in Sixteenth-Century Europe

In the sixteenth century headwear mattered. Not only was headwear practical and sheltered the wearer from the elements such as the sun, rain or wind, but these garments also participated in a complex social system of etiquette that defined displays of status, power and masculinity. The most common style of hat worn by men during… Continue reading Hats, Headwear and Masculinity in Sixteenth-Century Europe