Renaissance Hats: Masculinity and Hat Etiquette in Sixteenth-Century Europe
Why did men need licences to exempt them from taking off their hats? Well its all to do with the 'language' of hats in the 16th century! Keep watching to find out more. For sources my blog post: https://sarahabendall.com/2022/03/01/... Image credits: Coming soon! Dr Sarah Bendall www.sarahabendall.com / sarahbendall_dresshistory / sarahabendall

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