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Men’s Smoking Cap Blue Floral Jacquard with Gold Tassel
$87.19 excl. Sales TaxMen’s Smoking Cap Burgundy Cotton Velvet with Gold Tassel
$87.19 excl. Sales TaxMen’s Smoking Cap Black Cotton Velvet with Gold Tassel
$87.19 excl. Sales TaxMen’s Smoking Cap Navy Blue Cotton Velvet with Gold Tassel
$87.19 excl. Sales TaxMen’s Tasseled Smoking Cap Burgundy Cotton Velvet
$87.19 excl. Sales TaxMen’s Smoking Cap Bronze Brocade Swirls with Tassel
$87.19 excl. Sales TaxMen’s Smoking Cap Olive Green Cotton Velvet with Gold Tassel
$87.19 excl. Sales TaxMen’s Smoking Cap Navy Black Skulls Jacquard
$87.19 excl. Sales TaxMen’s Tasseled Smoking Cap Navy Blue Cotton Velvet
$87.19 excl. Sales TaxMen’s Tasseled Smoking Cap Bright Red Cotton Velvet
$87.19 excl. Sales TaxMen’s Smoking Cap Forest Green Cotton Velvet with Gold Tassel
$87.19 excl. Sales TaxMen’s Tasseled Smoking Cap Black Cotton Velvet
$87.19 excl. Sales TaxThe smoking cap – a nod to history and cozy headpiece
A smoking cap is a type of headwear that was popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was typically worn by men while smoking tobacco pipes or cigars and was designed to keep the head warm while absorbing smoke and preventing hair and clothing from smelling of tobacco.
Velvet smoking cap – men’s tasseled smoker hats
The smoking cap is usually made from soft, comfortable materials like velvet, silk, or wool and features a tassel or pom-pom on the top. It is typically a close-fitting cap, often with a visor or a folded-up brim. Some smoking caps also have a long, decorative tassel on the back that hangs down from the cap.
Tradition and history
Smoking caps were often decorated with intricate patterns, embroidery, or monograms, and were a popular accessory among fashionable men in the 19th and early 20th centuries. They were often worn as part of a gentleman’s evening attire and were considered a symbol of sophistication and luxury.
Today, smoking caps are not as common as they once were, but they are still available from specialty clothing retailers (like Baturina Homewear) and are sometimes worn as part of historical reenactments or costume events.