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A capotain, capatain or copotain is a tall-crowned, narrow-brimmed, slightly conical hat, usually black, worn by men and women from the 1590s into the mid-seventeenth century in England and northwestern Europe. Earlier capotains had rounded crowns; later, the crown was flat at the top. The capotain is especially associated with Puritan costume in England in the years leading up to the English Civil War and during the years of the Commonwealth. It is also commonly called a Flat Topped Hat and a Pilgrim hat, the latter for its association with the Pilgrims that settled Plymouth Colony in the 1620s. Contrary to popular myth, capotains never included buckles on the front of them; this image was created in the 19th century.〔(17th century hats )〕 ==Gallery== Image:Unknown Lady Robert Peake c1592.jpg|England, 1592 Image:Gunpowder Plot conspirators.jpg|England, 1600s Image:Willem_Pietersz._Buytewech_003.jpg|Holland, 1615 Image:Adriaen Brouwer 008.jpg|Flanders, 1630s Image:Ester Tradescant and son detail.jpg|England, 1640s 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Capotain」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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