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Musketeer hat - Calabrian
Ladies' top hat with veil and feather
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Historical Hat & Headwear
Historical headwear: The fascination surrounding the head.
Hats have always been an expression of style, status, and a defining characteristic. Hat fashion experienced a golden age, particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries, a period that continues to fascinate today. From the elegant tricorn hats of the Rococo period to the imposing top hats of the Biedermeier era – every hat tells its own story.
At Altenburger Hat & Costume , we bring the history of hats to life, crafting accurate historical hat replicas that are unparalleled in precision and quality. Immerse yourself in the world of bygone eras and discover the timeless elegance of a handcrafted headwear piece .
A journey through the history of hats: From the tricorn to the top hat!
The elegance and splendor of the 18th century
No other hat defined the 18th century like the tricorn , which was worn in various sizes and styles by both nobility and the bourgeoisie. Especially during the Rococo era, it was often elaborately decorated with braid, feathers, and cockades.
At the same time, the bicorn hat became established, becoming extremely popular, especially in the military and later during the Napoleonic era , not least due to Napoleon himself. These hats were not only protection from sun, wind, and weather, but also an indispensable accessory that emphasized the wearer's social or military rank and fashion sense.
The 19th century: diversity and change
The 19th century saw an even greater variety of hat styles. The simpler, yet impressive top hat dominated men's fashion from the early 19th century onward and became a symbol of the rising middle class. Whether as an elegant walking top hat or an imposing Biedermeier top hat with a flared crown, the top hat exuded seriousness and dignity.
For women, hat fashion evolved over the course of the century from simple bonnets to elaborate hat creations adorned with bows, flowers, and feathers. The chapeau claque , a collapsible top hat, also became a practical accessory for social occasions, later making its grand appearance in show business during the 1920s .
In the military, the peaked cap or officer's cap gradually became established as a symbol of military rank. Often highly decorated with emblems, it remains ubiquitous on modern battlefields. However, the peaked cap also has civilian uses. In aviation and shipping, for example, captains still wear this distinctive hat style today.
Craftsmanship meets history: Our philosophy
In our workshop, located in beautiful Thuringia, we dedicate ourselves to the meticulous reproduction of many historical hat styles . Each of our replicas is painstakingly handcrafted, adhering closely to historical patterns and materials . Our aim is to guarantee the authenticity and longevity of every historical hat.
Your unique historical hat from our manufactory
Every hat that leaves our workshops is a true one-of-a-kind piece. Slight variations from the product image are not a defect, but rather proof of the individual craftsmanship of our hat makers and milliners. We are proud to produce traditional hats that not only embody history but also meet the highest standards of quality and comfort.
Do you have a specific idea in mind, or would you like a historical replica of a hat in a particular color or made from a different material? Or perhaps a historical hat that we don't have online? We also offer custom orders and look forward to bringing your ideas to life. Contact us – together we'll create your very own historical hat!
Discover our collection now and find the perfect historical headwear that underlines your style and your passion for living history.





