no they wore large hats, they look like wedding hats:)
well the women of first class wore tight laced corsets and expensive tailored gowns with gloves and very elegant hats while second class women wore nice corsets and storebought but pretty dresses with causual but classy hats with stockings and high heeled shoes and third class women wore cheap corsets with stockings and very bland dresses and worn shoes. the first class men wore tailored suits and shoes and second class men wore storebought suits and shoes and third class men usually wore boots with overtop hats with worn grayish clothes the children dressed similer to the men and women. as for makeup the upper class persons had pale skin because they could afford to stay indoors and you will notice that upper class women usually had tiny purses and elaborate fans and to finish off the look they wore heavy but watching jewelry and they wore there hair in buns and usually had it pulled back for it was improper to wear your hair down. it was also improper to show your ankles
class g
class B
Gnat's hats (several hats for one gnat). Or gnats' hats (several hats for several gnats).
Gnats' hats.
"Head coverings for small insects" is "gnats' hats."
Their lost hats!
A milliner. Haberdashers sell hats, along with other small wares. A milliner refers only to women's hats. "Hatters" make and sell men's hats.
Flat brimmed hats were invinted and work in the 14th century in England and were brought to the us by immagrents and were worn by the working class of men.
Novelty hats can be purchased in party and fancy dress stores. Larger stores such as Target also carry a small collection of novelty hats in the party section.
Only a small amount if any.
They do not, this sounds like confusion between the bearskin hats worn by Buckingham Palace's ceremonial guards. The hats worn by the Yeomen Wardens, aka 'Beefeaters', are small.