
Victorian Early / Crinoline · 1850s · American
Production
handmade
Material
cotton
Culture
American
A small cotton cap with a close-fitting crown and short brim that frames the face. The cap features fine vertical ribbing or corded texture throughout the fabric, creating subtle linear patterns across the surface. The construction shows careful hand-sewing with neat seams and finished edges. Ribbon ties extend from the sides to secure under the chin. The brim curves gently to provide modest sun protection while maintaining the rounded silhouette typical of mid-19th century children's headwear. The cream-colored cotton appears to be a lightweight weave suitable for daily wear, with the structured yet soft construction allowing for comfort during extended wear.
Lineage: “practical work headwear tradition”
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