Highwaymen typically wore wide-brimmed hats, such as tricornes or top hats, which provided some level of concealment and added an air of distinction. Masks were often simple, covering the lower part of the face to obscure their identities while evoking a sense of intimidation. The combination of these accessories helped them maintain anonymity and create a dramatic presence during their robberies.
a highwaymen wear boots up to the thigh black cloaks scarfs and tricon hats
Highwaymen wore masks because they didn't want people to recognise their faces. And the police was looking for them
They generally needed to blend in with the forest so they had masks and hats to make them harder to see
The kind of spiders that wear water hats are water spiders.
she doesn't always wear hats
The name of the hats they WORE was: Conical Hats. They are called this due to their shape. The hats being shaped like a cone. "White costumes consisting of robes, masks, and conical hats."
all kinds of knit hats
According to Alfred Noyes, a highwayman would wear a French-cocked hat, a bunch of lace at his collar, a claret (red) velvet coat, brown doe-skin breeches, and thigh-high boots. He would also be armed with a rapier and pistols.
Highwaymen had pistols on their waste
They are called Fedoras.
kepi hats
They wear masks, and most if them wear blankets wrapped around them.