Probably the First World War.
?? they were worn in WWI ?? Source(s): My general history knowledge, degree in history
they usually dont were hats if you aren't talking about russia. they were helmets.
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First came the hats then the rifles If the hat was not pined up on the side the rifle got in the way of it when being shouldered.
Probably the First World War.
The most popular forms of head coverings in the English Civil War were a linen cap and was worn alone or under a wide brimmed hat. Hats were usually made out of blocked felt or straw and could either be high-crowned or or shapeless.
AnswerPeaked or visor caps usually have a loose-fitting strap that sits on top of the bill. This strap is attached at each side with a button. For officers, this strap can be a gold or silver "rope" and usually doubled.The visor cap evolved from earlier forms of military hats. All hats had a chin strap to help hold the hat firmly on the head. Officer's hats evolved to have a brass strap or over-lapping plates. Also, when not in use, the straps could be tied or buckled so that it was worn above the bill. Some even attached to the very top of the hat.A close comparison is the German pickelhaulbe (or spiked) helmet, which was a leather helmet first worn in the early 1800's. These were usually worn with the chin strap resting on the bill of the helmet. Enlisted men's helmets had leather chin straps and officer or elite troops(cavalry) had brass chin straps.So, the golden threads are actually chin straps. And they still function, some what, as an adjustable strap. The knot at each end will actually slide such that the strap will gown wide enough to place under the chin. But of course, there is no way to secute it snugly and it is not practical nor does it look cool, either.Another hat that also hat gold or colored cords were the Slouch hats worn by US Army. These resemble the common "cowboy hat". They were common wear during American Civil War and out West. A tan version was issued during the Spanish American War and later evolved into the Campaign Hat that Army drill instructors wore. These had a double cord that had two ends that hung loose. These were colored to indicate branch of service. I think this evolved to the colored piping worn on the Overseas caps used in WW2.British hat from Waterloo with white braided cordBritish hat from Waterloo era with chin strap tied up to peak of hat.French Napoleonic hatsBritish shako (post Napoleonic) with 1-piece chin strap attached across front of hat.US Slouch hats and Campaign hats and other hats from various times.WW2 USAAF 'crusher' capsSoviet Visor capsPractical AnswerThe modern visor cap has the chin strap usually worn on top of the bill. Officers are rope cords and enlistedmen's are leather straps. Both are made of two strands, one attached at each button on the side of the hat. The cord wraps around the front of the hat and has a loop or knot at the other end that slips over the mating cord. This arrangement allows the chin strap to be loosened or tightened. This double cord design allows for this adjustment of the strap.The slouch hats also have double cords probably for the same reason.Custermen
That would be great if we can mkae our own hats... But sadly no
Officers in the army, meaning the cap badges worn by them were made of Brass. Decorative Peaked caps (Worn by Major & above) were referred to as having 'scrambled egg' on them. Regimental Shoulder & Collar titles were also made of brass.
Christopher Foyle's hats in the television series "Foyle's War" were designed by costume designer Phoebe De Gaye. She was responsible for creating the overall look of the characters, including Foyle's distinctive hats.
identity worn by children in world war 2
?? they were worn in WWI ?? Source(s): My general history knowledge, degree in history
they are not berets they are actually called lid golf hats for men here, in paris, they wear them because they are stylish, you know paris, all about the style The beret is traditionally an item of male headgear. It was originally worn by Basque fishermen. It was later adopted by many military units (particularly paratroops). By World War 2 it was the most common headgear worn by French peasants so was adopted by the French resistance members both male and female.
they usually dont were hats if you aren't talking about russia. they were helmets.
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