Tricorn Hat
The Tricorn Hat is a style of hat that became popular in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. It is characterized by its three pointed brims that are turned up at the sides, creating a triangular shape. Often made from materials like felt or silk, the Tricorn was commonly worn by men, especially among the upper classes and military officers.
This hat is often associated with the fashion of the Georgian era and is frequently depicted in artwork from that time. The Tricorn was eventually replaced by the more modern Bicorne hat as styles evolved, but it remains a symbol of the period and is sometimes worn during historical reenactments.