A Dress Historian Explains the History of the Witch Hat

Where does the iconic black pointed witch’s hat come from? What is the history of the witch hat? Did it come from Medieval European sumptuary laws? British Alewives? Quakers? Let’s sit down and unpack the *very* interesting history of the flat-brimmed, conical, black witch hat. 🧵Learn more about the Burnley and Trowbridge Mantua-Making Workshop Here: (Again, this is *NOT* sponsored! I just think this is a fantastic opportunity for anyone who wants to learn about 18th-century mantua making/dressmaking and hand sewing techniques.) While 2020 has been a wild ride, I think we can all agree that the explosion of interest in the occult, magic, and all things witchy has been a fun bright spot in what has been a rough year. I have seen loads and loads of witchy photoshoots and witch aesthetic videos explode all over TikTok, Instagram, and Youtube. With this surge of interest in all things Witchy™ it got me to thinking about the origins of the witch’s
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