Uh, caps? See The Taming of the Shrew "and gentlewomen wear such caps as these".
The headdresses that women wore at Shakespeare's performances were called "headpieces" or "coifs." These headpieces were often elaborately decorated with jewels, ribbons, and feathers to denote the social status of the character being portrayed.
Hamnet
the Globe
Ophelia
Pusssy
Turbans
eyeball
Hathaway
Her name was Susanna.
William Shakespeare
i do not know where his hometown was i think it was in Germany
love labours one
The Globe Theater