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Exotic headgear from The Past

Creeping Past

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This is my first hat post. Apologies (plus an invitation to delete) if it's been covered before; I searched... briefly.

I'm looking for a good smoking cap. Ebay's thrown up some interesting little numbers. Any suggestions/recommendations?

Also, turbans: I'm looking for something 18th century and orientalist. I've looked at several websites, but all look a bit utilitarian, and I'm after patterned silk. All suggestions welcome, even rude ones.

Thanks

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Lefty

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How about a fez?
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Paisley

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You might look in the Powder Room for instructions on making a turban. I made one for a Carmen Miranda costume, and they aren't that hard.
 

BellyTank

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Mr. 'Past, besides eBay in the UK, I'm sure I've seen Smoking Caps at one or more of the Western/Victorian online sutlers.

Googler that you are, you've perbably seen all that I have.

Lock & Co. have a very expensive one.
http://www.lockhatters.co.uk/Smoking_Caps___Fez-Embroidered_Smoking_Cap-P100.aspx

Go halfway down the page, here:
http://professorotto.livejournal.com/

...is that within boo of the Turban look you desire?

Does the Turban need to be the type which is permanently wound, a hat,
or like a (Sikh) Pagri/Pugaree- 5 metres of cloth wound around the heed.

"Hat" type Turban/Pugarees can be had from "Indian" clothing shops-
they are an item of male Indian Wedding-wear. Green St., East Ham is a good bet in the East, or Tooting, in the South of Londres. Southall out West.
Maybe not what you want but you'll get an idea- they can be made to order, in the cloth covering of your choice, I believe. At first glance, they may appear a little cheesey but you'll see.

Patterned silk can be had from me, by way of a late Christmas gift, upon my return from the slub-continent, late in January.

Name your poisson.


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Creeping Past

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Thank you, Paisley and BT. And Carter, that's probably what it boils down to!

Prof Otto's creation is pretty near what I had in mind; it's got that up-all-night antiquarian look about it.

I'll be looking into the pugaree angle next week. I shall try to do so online, because with my beard and 'tache combo in a real live shop I'd feel a little like a Sikh wannabe...

The patterned silk offer is very generous! I'll get my skates on and start thinking about the colour and dimensions, beginning with something like this:

 

BellyTank

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Find out what type of silk you want and what type of pattern and colour range.
A print would be economical- a finely woven(woven pattern)silk would be a more expensive option(and heavier/stiffer). A fairly fine print would be nice. The cloth would probably need to be quite light in weight.
There are some classic colour combinations that are just SO Indian- one of my faves is a deep marroon red, combined with bright green.

I'm getting excited now- I'm the only guy in Delhi to be found sitting in Sari shops with the Women. Drinking tea, of course, while the many assistants bring out yet more silks...


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BellyTank

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Don't worry, we'll be doing lots of Christmas shopping for the NZ folks-
textiles figure largely in this exercise- we know where to shop, no problem.

Something like in that Byron picture would be nice and it would give me a good clue. A picture would be very useful.


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