Headgear has been around for as long as humans have known the cold. The Medieval Wool Cap replicates one of the earliest forms of hats, a traditional cap that was popular throughout most of Europe during the entirety of the Middle Ages and evolved into the sock hat. This stylish wool blend hat takes a squat, slightly boxy form, somewhat resembling a modern beret. Its heavy woolen material is certain to retain heat in the cold winter months, and its style is authentically medieval. The Medieval Wool Cap is best worn with a coif or arming cap, and it comes in blue, grey, black, or natural, making it a versatile article of clothing that matches a great number of medieval ensembles.
Key Features:
- Based on early medieval hats
- Woolen material helps to retain body heat
- Goes great with a coif or arming cap
- Comes in blue, grey, black, and natural
- Perfect for Renaissance fairs and other medieval reenactments
Materials:
- Made of 74% wool, 15% polyester, 7% polyamides, and 4% miscellaneous natural fibers
Brooskie (verified owner) –
I bought this hat on a whim, but it didn’t really fit my character’s look. Nonetheless, the cap is high quality and warm. Burgschneider has a great line of products!
Curt (verified owner) –
I bought the XL size of this cap, but when I bought it I forgot what my head measurement is…100% my fault… However, on the size chart it says 24 inches and I measured my head again when I tried the cap on an it came out between 25.5 and 26 inches. The cap actually fits nicely. Its just snug enough to where it stays on and feels right, but just loose enough to where it’s not uncomfortably snug or going to fall off. On top of that, the quality is great and it’s all around a great product.