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  1. Chaperon (headgear) - Wikipedia

    • A chaperon was a form of hood or, later, a highly versatile hat worn by men and women in all parts of Western Europe in the Middle Ages. Initially a utilitarian garment, it first grew a long partly decorative tail behind (a liripipe), and then developed into a complex, versatile and expensive item of headgear after what was originally the vertical opening for the face be… See more

    Humble origins

    The chaperon began before 1200 as a hood with a short cape, put on by pulling over the head, or fastening at the front. The hood could be pulled off the head to hang behind, leaving the short cape round the neck and s… See more

    Terms and derivation

    Chaperon is a diminutive of chape, which derives, like the English cap, cape and cope, from the Late Latin cappa, which already could mean cap, cape or hood (OED).
    The tail of the hood, often quite long, was called the ti… See more

     
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  2. The chaperon began before 1200 as a hood with a short cape, put on by pulling over the head, or fastening at the front. The hood could be pulled off the head to hang behind, leaving the short cape round the neck and shoulders. The edge of the cape was often trimmed, cut or scalloped for decorative effect.
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    The chaperon began before 1200 as a hood with a short cape, put on by pulling over the head, or fastening at the front. The hood could be pulled off the head to hang behind, leaving the short cape round the neck and shoulders. The edge of the cape was often trimmed, cut or scalloped for decorative effect.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaperon_(headgear)
    A distinctive headdress worn by noblemen, the chaperon featured a long tail or liripipe that could be wrapped around the head or draped over the shoulder for added warmth and style.
    www.medievalchronicles.com/medieval-clothing/fro…
    Chaperones: A type of hood that was first worn with the face-opening on top of the head (perhaps in hot weather) and then evolved into a padded roll (a bourrelet or roundlet) where the face-opening used to be. Chaperones were highly versatile and worn in all parts of Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
    medievalbritain.com/type/medieval-life/clothing/me…
    The chaperon, derived from the hood, was a head-dress consisting of a circular roll or burlet, a liripipe or tippet, sometimes left suspended, sometimes twisted round the head, and surmounted by the cockscomblike, flopping crown.” (44) A variety of headdresses were worn by both genders in this time period.
    fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu/chaperon/
    The chaperon appears to have developed out of dagged hoods with long points at the back. This point, in reality a long tube of fabric, is then wound around the head with the dagging falling over one side. As with many fashions, over time it appears that the headroll or chaperon replaced the hood as headwear in its own right.
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