Women’s Hoods and Bonnets
Popular throughout the medieval period, hoods and bonnets were an indispensable part of a woman’s outfit and were worn by townswomen, senior servants and ladies in the home. Not only did they protect the wearer’s hair from dirt and weather during work, but they also signified a woman’s status. During this time, only unmarried women were allowed to wear their hair uncovered, and married women seen without them were often judged by society.
Throughout history, women’s headgear evolved to take on many forms. From simple veils worn over the head to draping wimples, which are still worn by many nuns today, and tied coifs/hoods.
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Bonnet Dagmar - Black / Natural
17,90 € -
Bonnet Dagmar - Burgundy / Woad Blue
17,90 € -
Bonnet Dagmar - Natural
17,90 € -
Bonnet Emma - Burgundy
18,90 € -
Bonnet Emma - Natural
18,90 € -
Bonnet Helga - Black
16,90 € -
Bonnet Helga - Burgundy
16,90 € -
Bonnet Helga - Hemp
16,90 € -
Bonnet Helga - Natural
16,90 € -
Damenhaube Castilla - Natur
17,90 € -
Haube Anna - Braun
12,90 € -
Haube Anna - Natur
12,90 €