Lace Fanchon Styled Day Cap with Lappets, Daycap, Historical Headcovering, Breakfast Cap, Civil War
Lace Fanchon Styled Day Cap with Lappets, Daycap, Historical Headcovering, Breakfast Cap, Civil War
This simple fanchon day cap, also known as a "float" is made of white netted tulle. The crown of the cap features a navy blue folded ribbon accented with blue glass beads finished with navy bows. 13-inch-long lappets are attached to the base highlighted with simple navy ribbon dovetails. The inspiration for this cap is shown in the CDV's. Milliner's wire is encased in the front edge of the cap, which provides a comfortable and secure way to keep the cap on your head and can be adjusted to fit your head. The back hem of the cap is edged with 1-inch-wide lace. This is a soft light-weight cap that is easy to wear and offers a great way to complete your look. Unlike many of the day caps of the Era this cap is meant to sit on top of your finished coiffure and NOT to contain your hair.
Day caps were worn by most married women for both morning and day wear. The social status and economic means dictating the fabrics and trims used. Many of the more elaborately trimmed caps were worn for evening wear as well. This head covering is appropriate for Civil War reenactments as well as other 1800’s events such as Dickens or Christmas Fairs or wagon train (Prairie Days). It would also be a good item for workers or volunteers at historical sites.
Morning and dress caps are unusually pretty this season. They no longer resemble the old-fashioned cap, but are rather an elegant headdress." Godey's, August 1862
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