tricorn hats
A tricorn hat is a type of hat that was popular in the 18th century, particularly during the American Revolution and the French Revolution. It is characterized by its three pointed brims that are turned up at the sides, creating a distinctive triangular shape. The hat was often made from materials like felt or wool and was worn by both men and women.
Tricorn hats were commonly associated with fashionable styles of the time and were often adorned with ribbons or feathers. They became a symbol of the Colonial American and European elite, reflecting the social status of the wearer. Today, tricorn hats are often seen in historical reenactments and period films.