Wow, if you go to page 4, in the top right corner is a man wearing a hat
that is almost exactly what everyone has been discussing. (hat/caul with
rolled/padded brim, even with a slight point in front)Could women have
adopted a man's style? 

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Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2009 4:24 PM
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Subject: Re: [h-cost] Primary source for Elizabethan pillbox hats sought

I had asked Lynn McMasters and she says that it is based off an Italian
portrait.
http://lynnmcmasters.com/LadyM.html
in color and a wee bit larger.
http://tinyurl.com/yt6hg9


Now it could be something like this
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Angelo_Bronzino_002.jpg
with a caul but it is hard to tell.

"The Mode in Hats and headdresses might also be of help. Wilcox has a few
pillbox drawings from this period. Usually you can find a matching portrait
to her drawings if you look around. I have seem many 18C matches in my
Turban research.
You can see all her drawings from that book on line.
http://gallery.villagehatshop.com/gallery/chapter9

She does use different names for what is basically the same thing; Pillbox,
Calotte (cap) and velvet bonnet. Maybe that is what people are having
trouble with. Lynn"


De


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