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1 Hats  



1.1  Worn in the past, or rarely worn today  



1.1.1  Men's  





1.1.2  Women's  





1.1.3  Unclassified  









2 Caps  



2.1  Caps worn by men in the past, or rarely worn today  





2.2  Caps worn by women in the past  





2.3  Caps worn on ceremonial occasions  







3 Bonnets  



3.1  Bonnets for women  





3.2  Bonnets for men  







4 Helmets  





5 Hoods  





6 Headbands, headscarves, wimples  





7 Masks, veils and headgear that covers the face  





8 Other headdress  



8.1  Women's  





8.2  Men's  







9 Jeweled  





10 Wigs  





11 Headgear organised by function  



11.1  Religious  



11.1.1  Buddhist  





11.1.2  Christian  





11.1.3  Hindu  





11.1.4  Jewish  





11.1.5  Muslim  





11.1.6  Sikh  







11.2  Military and police  





11.3  Officials and civil workers  



11.3.1  China (historical)  





11.3.2  Vietnam (historical)  







11.4  Other specialist headgear  





11.5  National dress; association with a country, people and religion  







12 By ethnicity  



12.1  Chinese  





12.2  Japanese  





12.3  Korean  





12.4  Mongol  





12.5  Vietnamese  







13 See also  





14 References  














List of headgear






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Headgear is worn for many purposes, including protection against the elements, decoration, or for religious or cultural reasons, including social conventions. This is a list of headgear, both modern and historical.

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

Hats[edit]

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

Shapes and styles of beaver hats 1776–1825

Men's[edit]

Ancient coins showing possible Persian tiara on Autophradates and Phrygian caponOrontes I

Women's[edit]

Portrait of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire wearing a Gainsborough hat, Thomas Gainsborough, Chatsworth House

Unclassified[edit]

The traditional bonnet of the Kilwinning Archers of Scotland.

Caps[edit]

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

Caps worn by women in the past[edit]

Caps worn on ceremonial occasions[edit]

Bonnets[edit]

Bonnets for women[edit]

Old woman in sunbonnet (c. 1930). Photograph by Doris Ulmann

Bonnets for men[edit]

Helmets[edit]

Hoods[edit]

Capirote during procession, exist in various colours

Headbands, headscarves, wimples[edit]

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

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

Oladipo jumping up for a shot
Victor Oladipo wearing protective headgear
Orthodontic facemask being prepared for fitting to this adolescent female patient - 16 hours daily wear

Other headdress[edit]

Women's[edit]

Men's[edit]

Jeweled[edit]

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

Wigs[edit]

Headgear organised by function[edit]

Religious[edit]

Buddhist[edit]

Christian[edit]

Hindu[edit]

Jewish[edit]

Muslim[edit]

Sikh[edit]

Military and police[edit]

Officials and civil workers[edit]

China (historical)[edit]

Vietnam (historical)[edit]

Other specialist headgear[edit]

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

Afghan boys wearing traditional headgear. Kunduz, Afghanistan (June 2003).
A young Albanian wearing Qeleshe (also called Plis).
Ti'i langga, a Rote islander attempt to copy the 16th-century European headgear.
Kimeshek.

By ethnicity[edit]

Chinese[edit]

Japanese[edit]

Korean[edit]

Mongol[edit]

Vietnamese[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Chico, Beverly (2013). Hats and Headwear around the World: A Cultural Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO LLC. pp. 211–12. ISBN 9781610690621. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  • ^ Lewandowski, Elizabeth J. (2011). The complete costume dictionary. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 243. ISBN 9780810840041.
  • ^ The Concise Scots Dictionary. Aberdeen University Press. 1987. p. 296. ISBN 0-08-028492-2.

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