Juliet Cap: A round, close-fitting skullcap worn by women. The style dates back to the Renaissance.Jute Hood: Cone, capeline or sheet materiel made of jute fibre.Kalpak: A triangular Turkish or Balkan felt or sheepskin cap.Kippa: Skull-cap worn by Jewish men. Also known as Yarmulke....
The top hat, which appeared in England at the beginning of the nineteenth century, was worn first by the middle and upper classes. During the century, it spread downward, possibly because it was adopted by coachmen in the 1820s and for policemen’s uniforms in the same period…. In the ...
The Reticulum by these crossed cels, makes a further digestion, in the dry and exuccous part of the Aliment received from the first Ventricle. For at the bottome of the gullet there is a double Orifice; What is first received at the mouth descendeth into the first and greater stomack, ...
The hats that men commonly wear today are casual hats. Caps are most common, whether its a baseball cap to keep out the sun or a knit cap (also called a watch cap, woolly hat, beanie, toque among many other names) to stay warm. Bond has worn knit caps for skiing or other casual ...
Its versatile design makes it a perfect accessory for both Muslim and Jewish men, as well as those who appreciate the aesthetics of traditional Islamic and Jewish headwear. The one-size-fits-most design ensures that it can be worn by a broad audience, making it a practical choice for anyone...
it a timeless accessory that can be worn by both men and women, ensuring that it remains a staple in your wardrobe for years to come. **A Symbol of Faith and Respect** The kippah, also known as a yarmulke or skullcap, is a symbol of respect and faith in Jewish tradition. It is ...
People with religious and medical requirements. In this instance, people will choose specific head coverings that may be worn anywhere, indoors and out. Women’s Fashion Hats: Traditionally, women wearing fashion hats are not required to take them off when indoors. That said, unless they are sm...
Invented by the late Monsieur Gévelot. And in these carton tubes Thrust these Gévelot caps And sprinkle powder there. Go, fellow! Not much poetry there, but never mind, it’s good to have any kind of crib. What I’m posting about, though, is that phrase “Gévelot caps.” As ...
A coin in a Fine grade is already quite worn; a coin graded Good is wornvery much. A coin graded Fair is worn so much that most of the lettering is unreadable. It’s relatively rare for a coin to get graded Poor, since at that point it usually cannot be identified precisely enough ...
I pack all the things I haven’t worn in 2 years. I end up wearing approximately one outfit out of the 5 I’ve packed. I forget things. I bring the wrong shoes. I bring too many shoes. … I received an email the other day from a reader currently in the middle of “Come Matter...