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I plead the Pith: a History of the Pith Helmet

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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024
  • A symbol of exploration, tropical adventure, and colonialism, the pith helmet has had a long history since its origins as the salakot, a philippine sun hat. Through many iterations, it had become one of the most famous hats out there, a powerful part of popular imagination.
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    The helmets I wear in this video come respectively from a gift from a family friend (so I don't know where it was bought, www.historical... , and Amazon.com. The red tunic comes from thehistorybunker.co.uk
    Title sequence designed by Alexandre Mahler
    am.design@live.com
    This video was done for entertainment and educational purposes. No copyright infringement of any sort was intended.

Комментарии • 651

  • @jamesfetherston1190
    @jamesfetherston1190 8 месяцев назад +292

    I bought a pith helmet a couple years back as a possible costume part, but quickly saw it’s utility and it is my go-to summer yard work cover.

    • @oliversmith9200
      @oliversmith9200 5 месяцев назад +30

      I bought one when doing urban field work on the turn of the 21st century and wear one all summer now. There is no better hat in the heat.

    • @jamesross1799
      @jamesross1799 5 месяцев назад +18

      I've got one they are definitely very functional and absolutely do what they were designed to do. If it ain't broke.......

    • @johnc2438
      @johnc2438 5 месяцев назад

      Ditto!@@oliversmith9200

    • @stephenlevan6032
      @stephenlevan6032 5 месяцев назад

      Lup​@@jamesross1799

    • @SavageMinnow
      @SavageMinnow 5 месяцев назад

      Is that to let all your neighbours know you are a white supremacist?

  • @ellisandrews440
    @ellisandrews440 5 месяцев назад +154

    My father-in-law served in the Canadian/British Navy during WWII. He spent time in South Africa and was married there during the war. He loved his pith helmet and after the war he wore it during the summer on his motor vessel and gardening. One of his helmets came apart and the inside was made from Calcutta newspaper pages. My daughter still has his last pith helmet in her display case.

    • @yoeyyoey8937
      @yoeyyoey8937 5 месяцев назад +5

      Nice thanks for sharing 🙏

    • @cdfilson
      @cdfilson 5 месяцев назад +6

      Yes to gardening! They really work. I wore my French style pith helmet (made in Vietnam) for about 15 years. The suspension straps rotted out over time. I’ll either replace the whole hat or re-rig the suspension somehow.

    • @ulalaFrugilega
      @ulalaFrugilega 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@cdfilsonwow if you can refurbish that hat!

  • @jimkunkle2669
    @jimkunkle2669 5 месяцев назад +118

    My grandfather was stationed in Agra India during WW2. The rest of his life he wore a pith helmet when he worked in the yard.

  • @psychedelic_seth2232
    @psychedelic_seth2232 8 месяцев назад +84

    This channel is what RUclips needs to have more of

    • @AnthonySejda
      @AnthonySejda 4 месяца назад

      Ion my bucket list to find

  • @optorch131
    @optorch131 5 месяцев назад +79

    I picked up a wide brimmed pith helmet when I lived in Morocco. I used it often when I used to walk through the desert in South west Arizona when it was 120 F degrees outside. It worked phenomenally well. I was absolutely impressed with it's ability to provide protection for my head from the sun. The best head protection from the sun I've yet seen.

    • @elfpimp1
      @elfpimp1 5 месяцев назад +8

      Same here. Also the fact that even a slight breeze was channeled such that it would cool ones head! I got mine from my base uniform shop.

    • @MisterNineEleven
      @MisterNineEleven 5 месяцев назад +2

      Youre from Arizona and have never heard of a cowboy hat?...

    • @dannydanny2789
      @dannydanny2789 2 месяца назад

      @@MisterNineEleven yeah, my first thought was that cowboy hats and sombreros are probably superior to pith helmets

  • @ice9snowflake187
    @ice9snowflake187 5 месяцев назад +170

    Another feature of a pith helmet is that, though it doesn't protect one from blows or bullets, it is very protective of the head when crashing or cutting through brush and jungle, protecting one's head from branches and thorns and such.

    • @anthonyeaton5153
      @anthonyeaton5153 5 месяцев назад +8

      A pith helmet is much more comfortable when you take the pith out of it.
      Credit; The Two Ronnie's.

    • @salvadorvizcarra769
      @salvadorvizcarra769 5 месяцев назад +1

      What? Does the Pith Helmet protect the head from Jungle and Thorns? I didn't know that Jungles and branches with Thorns existed in the UK. Oh! Yes. I already remembered the reason for its use. It is to be used in Invasions of Sovereign Countries that have Jungles, Right?

    • @ice9snowflake187
      @ice9snowflake187 5 месяцев назад +16

      @@salvadorvizcarra769 Yea, I guess. I'm just thinking of when I was a water meter reader having to crash through bushes in people's yards to get at the water meter covers. A pith helmet would have really helped.

    • @kaoskronostyche9939
      @kaoskronostyche9939 5 месяцев назад

      @@salvadorvizcarra769 As if the British were the only colonialists. Your name associates you with the massive damage, expropriation and genocide of the Spanish Empire. When it comes to History, anyone who opens their mouth to criticize another merely exposes the MASSIVE hypocrisy of the mouth. The Spanish transported more slaves across the Atlantic than anyone and simply worked them to DEATH and you think you have the currency or credibility to open your mouth?
      Now comment on the invasion and occupation of Spain by the Islams and tell us that was acceptable and fair ... or STFU. Cheers!

    • @jakejanssen4319
      @jakejanssen4319 5 месяцев назад

      @@salvadorvizcarra769lol stay mad

  • @livefree223
    @livefree223 5 месяцев назад +74

    How on earth has my nerdy self never come across this channel yet!?! Instantly subscribed!

    • @elfpimp1
      @elfpimp1 5 месяцев назад +2

      Right?!?! 😁👍

    • @martinwarner1178
      @martinwarner1178 5 месяцев назад +2

      Me too, also one day after your good self, must make a wish. Peace and goodwill.

    • @billwessels207
      @billwessels207 5 месяцев назад +1

      Me too! To all of the above.

    • @petargrubanovic
      @petargrubanovic 5 месяцев назад

      Me too 😊

    • @christopher959
      @christopher959 5 месяцев назад +1

      Nerds! (Says the nerd who hit the subscribe button before watching the video).

  • @jbkstafford
    @jbkstafford 2 года назад +32

    Proud owner of one I found at a market today. Thanks to this video, I now know it’s a Wolseley style canvas covered cork. Still with faded manufacturer’s label GP Embelton & Co. Melbourne Australia.

  • @resolute123
    @resolute123 2 года назад +325

    I normally associated this head wear with an explorer in some jungle looking for some ancient treasure. LOL.

    • @Doge963
      @Doge963 7 месяцев назад +6

      For me i associated this with the 24th ranker

    • @jamesross1799
      @jamesross1799 5 месяцев назад +16

      I think of it as the gallipoli helmet worn at you've guessed it gallipoli by british soldiers in ww1. Probably because I've seen photos of my great grandfather in one.

    • @jonathansteadman7935
      @jonathansteadman7935 5 месяцев назад +4

      You Mean SAS and LRDG, also British Victorian explorers.

    • @jamesross1799
      @jamesross1799 5 месяцев назад +2

      It's actually military issues originally.

    • @jamesross1799
      @jamesross1799 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@Doge963 like hook the "Barrack room lawyer "

  • @jcd302
    @jcd302 5 месяцев назад +19

    This is so facinating as a filipino american. Wonderful presentation as well! Thank you

  • @SamhainBe
    @SamhainBe 5 месяцев назад +24

    I have a Wolseley Pattern that I often wear in the summer...particularly after listening to Noel Coward's "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" and partaking of a few Gin and Tonics - must take our Quinine you know. All kidding aside, a very practical summer hat and a great conversation starter. Cheers!

  • @stewartmarshall4112
    @stewartmarshall4112 5 месяцев назад +16

    In wearing a pith helmet any length of time, it is most gratifying to see how little they weigh. Even the big Wolseley pattern is amazingly light. And it has to be remembered that protection of the back of the neck is equally important to that of the top of the head, in combating the effects of sun and heat.

  • @johngorentz6409
    @johngorentz6409 Год назад +29

    I made a bicycle helmet for myself from a pith helmet of the French Imperialist style. I used screw rivets to fasten a harness of an old bicycle helmet to it. I figured sun protection was getting to be more important to me than crash protection, though I think it does give a bit of crash protection, too. A bonus is that it's much, much cooler for bicycling in 90F temperatures. I have to transfer the bicycle helmet hardness to a new one every 2-3 years. In cooler, cloudy weather when the sun is low in the sky I still wear a regular bicycle helmet. Now that I've watched your video I know that it derived from the Wolseley Pith helmet, but I'll continue to call mine a French Imperialist design. With the broad brim it tends to catch the wind more, so I have to make sure the chin strap is tight on fast, downhill runs. But I'm an old guy who doesn't tend to go fast, so it's not a big issue.

    • @Gribbo9999
      @Gribbo9999 5 месяцев назад +1

      Better get a bike helmet designed for the purpose. Yours will be pretty well useless if you land head first after a crash.

    • @EpicureanHikers
      @EpicureanHikers 5 месяцев назад

      Recent research from Imperial university found that even a turban offers a level of protection to cyclists so your pith helmet may not be that bad a choice

  • @kevinlee9106
    @kevinlee9106 5 месяцев назад +53

    I wear a pith helmet in the bush in summer. The greatest thing about it, is that it can be immersed in a river, and the pith soaks up and fills with water. It then keeps my head cool for a long period, which was the grestest virtue of the pith helmet, which the video failed to mention for some reason. This is why it was a favourite in Africa and India.

  • @widowrumstrypze9705
    @widowrumstrypze9705 5 месяцев назад +62

    30 years ago, when my son was a very pale little infant, we found him the teeniest little pith helmet!
    His Dad is 6ft 8, and when he'd put our little dude in his hiking carrier, he'd be up WAY high, looking like a tiny adventurer, riding some big animal of transport, it was so cute!

    • @ronaldmcdonald8303
      @ronaldmcdonald8303 5 месяцев назад +2

      Did you adopt your son? You said you found him, was he abandoned by someone?

    • @kit2770
      @kit2770 5 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@ronaldmcdonald8303 "We found him the teeniest little pith helmet."

    • @ronaldmcdonald8303
      @ronaldmcdonald8303 5 месяцев назад

      @@kit2770 I see, that sounds cute, I used to have a rabbit that I used to snuggle up to under the duvet. Sometimes I used to wrap her up with the throw, she looked so cute. When I was in my early 20s, I had a little friend, he used to adore me and let me pick him up and kiss his face. My mum told me the reason he loved me so much was that I had always been nice to him. He will be 18 this year. I still remember is cute little face, he was adorable!!!!

  • @julianmorrisco
    @julianmorrisco 5 месяцев назад +62

    You’re takin’ the pith, mate.

    • @billwessels207
      @billwessels207 5 месяцев назад +1

      Got right to

    • @billwessels207
      @billwessels207 5 месяцев назад +4

      Got right to the pith of the subject, didn't he!

    • @nealcorbett1149
      @nealcorbett1149 5 месяцев назад +5

      You beat me to it. Now I'm pithed off.

  • @josephjuno9555
    @josephjuno9555 5 месяцев назад +43

    I was in USMC in 1986 we went to Diego Garcia BIOT 15% South of Equater. We actually wore Pith Helmets instead of usual normal Kevlar! Very light and cool!

  • @gerardoramoncesarreynaldo9469
    @gerardoramoncesarreynaldo9469 Год назад +31

    Very generous and scholarly of you to include the 'salakot' from my country. I didn't know till you mentioned it, that it is the ancestor of the pith helmet. Carry on!

  • @alexansari2138
    @alexansari2138 4 месяца назад +3

    I adopted wearing the Pith, when filming an African Adventure movie in Kenya. I picked it up from our wardrobe department. It was great as it gave me protection from the hot sun. When the director saw me wearing the Pith Helmet he thought of it as funny clownery, but later on he too wore one as he soon realized the advantages it had.
    Thank you for making this real informative video.
    Please tell us why Napoleon Bonaparte wore that famous hat of his.

  • @glenwillson5073
    @glenwillson5073 5 месяцев назад +11

    Hat History - I didn't know that I needed to know, but now I do.

  • @shaynebray4085
    @shaynebray4085 Год назад +13

    Cork sun helmets were issued to some American troops including the models M1880, M1887 and the M1889 which were originally inspired by the success of Prussian arms in the Franco-Prussian War (a similar pickelhaube type helmet covered in felt was adopted for parades in the early 1870s). Some sources state that these sun helmets (which were based on the British model) remained in use by some Army and USMC units through as late as 1909. It was never a popular headdress with the rank and file and disappeared fairly quickly, but seemed to be liked by officers, who purchased theirs privately, and was worn by them in Cuba and during the invasion (or occupation) of the Phillipines. The fiber sun helmet was issued in 1940. Japanese soldiers were also issued with a cork sun helmet known as the "safari" pattern.

    • @Halo2nothing11111
      @Halo2nothing11111 5 месяцев назад

      There's one on display at the Fort Davis Historical site in West Texas. I suppose if the US military was going to make use of the helmet, the South West would be the place.

    • @spacemanspiff3052
      @spacemanspiff3052 5 месяцев назад

      My Grandfather, a US Navy Submariner, was issued a pith helmet in the South Pacific. The US Postal service uses a plastic version still today.

  • @davidkuder4356
    @davidkuder4356 5 месяцев назад +6

    Delighted to find your channel just now!! I "wear a lot of hats," in service to the sartorial philosophy, "Dress to entertain yourself" and various other professional and period attire (chiefly 18th Century American colonial characterization appearances). As a child in western Pennsylvania, I discovered at our local library an amazing Dr. Seuss book called, *The 500 hats of Bartholomew Cubbins*. Set in a medieval European town, quite a celebration of headgear, it further egged me onward. Looking forward to more of your inspiring episodes,

  • @ACDBunnie
    @ACDBunnie 2 года назад +29

    Yay, I'm glad you finally covered this one. Despite its unfortunate past, the pith helmet, specifically the tall kind with the very narrow brim (not the one we see more often in the media that's shorter with a wide brim) in off-white (or black if for police) is my favorite kind of hat

    • @hathistorianjc
      @hathistorianjc  2 года назад +1

      Happy to provide!

    • @greg_4201
      @greg_4201 5 месяцев назад

      ''unfortunate past'' 😂
      what the hell is wrong with you!!!???

    • @ianmorris4922
      @ianmorris4922 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@greg_4201 just takin the pith is all

    • @greg_4201
      @greg_4201 5 месяцев назад

      @@ianmorris4922 🤣

  • @dawg065
    @dawg065 Год назад +22

    My Dad would wear one of these when he was a Mailman in Florida.
    It's made out of a hard plastic and a light blue color.
    I still have it.
    I think it's cool

    • @hansoak3664
      @hansoak3664 5 месяцев назад +5

      I grew up seeing mail carriers wearing pith helmets whilst they were delivering mail in the midwest. Back then, I just assumed it was standard hot weather postal attire and it might have been.
      Edit: Whoops! I commented too soon. Right after I continued to watch, he addressed that very thing in the video. 😂

    • @redtobertshateshandles
      @redtobertshateshandles 5 месяцев назад +2

      Here in Australia they were made of some type of natural material. Too weird for me, I chose a felt hat.

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv 2 месяца назад

      Then it’s not a pith helmet if it’s plastic.

  • @tjpit
    @tjpit 5 месяцев назад +17

    I still have mine from the Corps. I have never found a hat that keeps you cooler outdoors. Mine is the wide brim disc type, much better than the dome style. They really keep you from getting your head torn up as you push through brush.

  • @billmmckelvie5188
    @billmmckelvie5188 5 месяцев назад +9

    The Pith helmet was helped on its way to demise by the introduction of the Slouch hat which also appeared at the same.

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 5 месяцев назад +3

    An interesting piece of history. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂

  • @Bodkin_Ye_Pointy
    @Bodkin_Ye_Pointy 5 месяцев назад +1

    I loved this presentation. I switched from a broad brimmed Akubra felt hat to a Solar Topee for the one advantage you didn't cover. The Akubra was not wearable in high wind. Winds that at the time were particularly devilish in the city streets of the CBD. The ST simply does not blow off. I even had some moron try to flip it off into traffic, but it did not move and he walked away with alacrity. So very stable headwear.
    A very pleasant side bar is the amount of positive commentary I get for it. The hat gets a lot of love from total strangers who stop to comment, and on some occasion, wax lyrical about their school years. Me, not so much love. In any event, the only time it is not my hat of choice is on very rainy days where I am uncertain of the impact of the water on the hat. But as a resident of Sydney Aust' I have to tell you, it is the perfect accoutrement for the climate here, both in summer, (Very hot and humid), to winter, (Where temp's regularly drop below 10 c and we have to wear long pants).

    • @robertevans1719
      @robertevans1719 5 месяцев назад

      At last you have called the pith helmet a solar topee the regulation headgear in the Far East my father was issued along with a spine pad in 1939 Hong Kong. This was similar to my grandfather's solar topee issued to him in the West Indies in 1896 and then India which were soaked prior to wearing in very hot weather - which I still do today with my Akubra when it's scorching. In Hong Kong in the 1950's the broad brimmed solar topee was commonly worn together with white cotton gloves by PWD lorry drivers shifting tons of soil and aggregates on their flatdecks with their gangs of Hakka women labourers to load and unload. The french version was/is common in Viet Minh NVA service.

  • @philipmitchell-2262
    @philipmitchell-2262 5 месяцев назад +6

    Chanced upon your site. Uplifting,informative and engrossing I found. Thank you. 👍

  • @reinaldogarcia70
    @reinaldogarcia70 5 месяцев назад +6

    Thanks for educating us ❤😊

  • @inregionecaecorum
    @inregionecaecorum 7 месяцев назад +11

    I have a picture of my dad wearing one of those back in Egypt.

  • @CottonTailJoe
    @CottonTailJoe 5 месяцев назад +2

    Finally someone who exists in real life from a subject I always wanted to exist but has not. Thank you for doing what you do.

  • @bendenisereedy7865
    @bendenisereedy7865 5 месяцев назад +3

    Fascinating! I'm so glad I stumbled on this, I love hats and have a small collection of around 30 for different uses and times of year. Living in the Scottish Highlands my waxed canvas squashed trilby is a favourite as the rim sheds rain nicely. I also have a Glengarry, which is still in use especially in militaries and pipe bands around the world and a Balmoral Bonnet, still used here by clan chiefs with eagle feathers to denote seniority. Both types have ribbons flapping untied behind, which I think looks very dashing. I'm also thinking of buying a British Naval rating's cap with the HMS ribbon in homage to my grandpa.

  • @hayden1955
    @hayden1955 5 месяцев назад +2

    I have (& very much enjoy wearing) a beekeeping hat. It is very cool with an open weave. Its design very much resembles the pith helmet.

  • @robhunt-watts8908
    @robhunt-watts8908 Месяц назад +1

    I wore one for ceremonial duties as a British, Royal Marine.
    However our most iconic headgear was the commando Green Beret.
    I earned my beret in 1970 and still have it.

  • @fourgedmushrooms5958
    @fourgedmushrooms5958 5 месяцев назад +1

    Jolly good show old chap 😁

  • @sillysongs19
    @sillysongs19 Год назад +2

    I am so glad that this channel exists

  • @grisou3871
    @grisou3871 5 месяцев назад +1

    This channel is a hidden gem

  • @fritzfromsouth5935
    @fritzfromsouth5935 Год назад +6

    The Brazilian armed forces used it in the early 1900s, and from the 1930s onwards, when the Pickelhaube and the kepi were no longer used by soldiers and corporals, a helmet was developed that mixes the style of the Pith Helmet and the Adrian Helmet, but it reminds more the Pith Helmet, even being made of leather, and over time metal was used, until today it is a symbol of the army and was even used in the 2019 military parade.

    • @vulpes7079
      @vulpes7079 11 месяцев назад

      Mano nunca vi esse

    • @fritzfromsouth5935
      @fritzfromsouth5935 11 месяцев назад

      @@vulpes7079 Em fotografias antigas da era Vargas dá para ver esse capacete.

  • @willardjohnson3832
    @willardjohnson3832 5 месяцев назад +2

    As usual, a nice, informative, pithy presentation!

  • @georgelaiacona111
    @georgelaiacona111 4 месяца назад

    I have an American version I wore while working on the Puuloa Rifle Range. Thanks for this. Excellent video.

  • @UrlagEntertainments
    @UrlagEntertainments 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very professional and informative post, thank you very much!

  • @vicgallimore6756
    @vicgallimore6756 5 месяцев назад +2

    SURELY, YOUR TAKING THE PITH. !!!

  • @PDOGG9365
    @PDOGG9365 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for this information, I freaking love historical head wear

  • @joeblake3423
    @joeblake3423 Год назад +2

    Hello! I enjoy watching your videos and admire your passion for hats, and also your bilingual talents.
    The “Pith Helmet” video was very enjoyable.
    Tres bien!

  • @matthysjuys6884
    @matthysjuys6884 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you interesting! My grandfather had one, in later years I used mine extensively & when migrating to Latin America I took to wearing it again. They are still made in small batches and available at high end outdoor shops in South Africa. They truly keep your head cool.

  • @jeetime9436
    @jeetime9436 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very well done Chap!! Cheerio and off you go!

  • @elfpimp1
    @elfpimp1 5 месяцев назад +1

    As a hat wearer of MANY styles, I approve of this channel. SUBBED!!

  • @harriettanthony7352
    @harriettanthony7352 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Ho! Good overview! These helmets were worn by US troops in the EARLY Viet Nam war years, most by rear area troops. This writer owns several of these, most made in Viet Nam {the first helmet shown is made there}. They are a godsend in hot weather- and I care not for fashions

  • @CharlieEcho
    @CharlieEcho 4 месяца назад

    Very interesting. I was issued a pith helmet along with a number of other Marines in the summer of 1970 at the Naval Air Station in Glenview Illinois. We were tasked with judging the national model airplane competition held on the base that year. The pith helmets were to distinguish us as judges apart from regular duty personnel. I still have it and still wear it to keep the sun and the rain off my head and my glasses.

  • @Trey_816
    @Trey_816 Год назад +7

    I've seen my local letter carrier wearing a pith helmet (the shorter, wider design).

  • @annwagner5779
    @annwagner5779 4 месяца назад

    A friends of ours in the Washington, DC, area had a pith helmet with a little battery powered fan in it for very hot days. A novelty with practical value!

  • @JeremiahsFiles
    @JeremiahsFiles 11 месяцев назад +6

    Many of the Armies In Plastic toy British soldiers I collected wore pith helmets, these soldiers wore these helmets in the Zulu Wars & the Boer War in South Africa, in Egypt & Sudan & in Afghanistan in the late 1800s, & in the Boxer Rebellion in China.

    • @jamesross1799
      @jamesross1799 5 месяцев назад

      Right through ww1 and 2 also.

  • @fabricio-agrippa-zarate
    @fabricio-agrippa-zarate 4 месяца назад

    With my recent interest in hats, this channel is such a wonderful discovery :)

  • @geoffdean3532
    @geoffdean3532 5 месяцев назад +2

    My mother told of local amusement when my father, born 1895, arrived from temperate Adelaide, grandly wearing white suits and white pith helmet (then called a Solar Topee) in tropical Queensland in the mid 1930's, then concidered a primitive backwater by "sophisticated" southern people.

  • @leej350
    @leej350 5 месяцев назад +1

    I wear one of these for working outdoors in the summer. Not supposed to be protecting from impact, mine helped when I slipped from the bottom rung of a step ladder and my head would have been at least scratched up by some stumps on a bush I fell back into. Good and practical headgear still.

  • @sjTHEfirst
    @sjTHEfirst 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. But i keep waiting for a knock at the door “Jean, Jean you have to take the trash out” 😂😂

  • @charjl96
    @charjl96 5 месяцев назад +2

    I don't usually care about hats, but this is interesting. Bravo.

  • @crazyoilfieldmechanic3195
    @crazyoilfieldmechanic3195 5 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent and informative video 👍

  • @sonnyfinch1625
    @sonnyfinch1625 Год назад +3

    This channel needs more subscribers!

  • @Ken_oh545
    @Ken_oh545 Год назад +4

    This was the answer to an Crossword Clue the other day, the pith helmet was indeed also known as the Topi

  • @shawngilliland243
    @shawngilliland243 5 месяцев назад

    @HatHistorian - Vive le pith helmet! Marvelous presentation; thank you very much!

  • @greggusan
    @greggusan 4 месяца назад

    This was great! My first but not list video from this channel. I find hats or headwear so interesting, and often wonder how they developed into the shapes and roles that they have. I've been living in Korea for over 20 years now, and marvel at all the different headwear worn throughout their history. Period dramas are an all-you-can-eat buffet of some of the most unusual, unique pieces to ever adorn a head, each one I'm sure signifying a certain class or role in society. If you haven't done so already, I'd really love to see a vid on this! Or a series, as there are so many, and perhaps have their origins in other neighboring Asian nations.

  • @2394Joseph
    @2394Joseph 5 месяцев назад +2

    When anyone walked into the officers' mess with their helmet on, everyone would shout, "Pith off".

  • @BIG-DIPPER-56
    @BIG-DIPPER-56 6 месяцев назад +2

    Fantastic - Thanks !

  • @SnooperSquirrelFilms
    @SnooperSquirrelFilms 6 месяцев назад +2

    A very good well done video on the history of this hat / helmet

  • @bordgard1
    @bordgard1 10 месяцев назад +6

    French-Canadian accent? Great and informative, fact-filled presentation from a bonafide hat enthusiast-albeit it could have done without the repetitious colonial "apologies." Do you happen to know how to attach the official British military hackle to a Wolseley-pattern helmet?

    • @venturatheace1
      @venturatheace1 5 месяцев назад

      Sounds like a Frenchman trying to sound British

  • @patrickmurphy3331
    @patrickmurphy3331 5 месяцев назад +3

    I’m wearing one right now

  • @AI-hx3fx
    @AI-hx3fx 5 месяцев назад +1

    In the Spanish period, some of the Principalía or Hispanicised nobility, along with the rich gentry among our ancestors, would wear salakót fashioned of giant whole tortoise shells. The ornamentation mentioned would range from beaten silver accents nailed to the surface, to real pieces of silver dangling from the brim. The spiked finial may also be of silver, while some added a plume instead. The nobleman, usually transformed into a petty local official of the Spanish Crown, added to this regalia a silver-tipped cane that functioned as his staff of office.
    These are now museum pieces, and we often wear salakót only for cultural presentations, as woven hats of Western design are more common in the agricultural sector. Woven sorts and those made of a single, large leaf are also for sale. This is not to be confused with a kattukong, which is from the northern Ilocos region and made from the outer shell of a large gourd that is shaped then varnished. Its brimless profile is far rounder and narrower than a salakót, resembling a straightened Phrygian cap, and its manufacture is a separate art form.

  • @alessiodecarolis
    @alessiodecarolis 5 месяцев назад +1

    I always liked the pit helmet, at least for me it's more elegant ( & useful) that the kepis/shakos so common in 19th century's armies. A fun fact was that the US MoD, during the indian wars, acquired a certain number of them in the late '70s for use in the far West by the US Cavalry, but they wern't very popular and rarely carried by the troops.

  • @airbornesteve1
    @airbornesteve1 5 месяцев назад +2

    I have two pith helmets both helmets brought back from north Africa by my family members during WWII... One was worn by the German army and the other by the German Air Force... both are super interesting...

  • @masahige2344
    @masahige2344 5 месяцев назад +1

    Imperial Japan also issued many models of pith helmet for military and colonial personnel, starting in the 1890s. The most well-known is the Army's Type 98, which had a bamboo (later wicker) internal shell and was more bowl-shaped, being designed to fit over the Type 90 steel helmet during combat and to be worn separately the rest of the time.

  • @That_Freedom_Guy
    @That_Freedom_Guy 5 месяцев назад +1

    You wear the crown as the King of Hats with grace and dignity. 👑

  • @stanpodol8233
    @stanpodol8233 5 месяцев назад +1

    Better late than never, subscribe immediately! Thank you for an excellent performance and super info!

    • @stanpodol8233
      @stanpodol8233 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks again and greetings from Poland! Now I shall have to catch up with the rest which I sure enjoy like this one.

  • @Skorpychan
    @Skorpychan 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm tempted to grab one, but my boonie hat is just so much more practical and transportable. A pith helmet would take up almost as much space as my boots, but the boonie hat can squish down into a pocket. It keeps the rain off too.

  • @DAToft
    @DAToft 5 месяцев назад

    I had no idea I needed this in my life! I'm happy I came across this video :)

  • @tonycapriglione7402
    @tonycapriglione7402 5 месяцев назад

    My new favorite channel. Thank you. Well written and produced.

  • @NyPer920
    @NyPer920 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for your very interesting and informative features!

  • @robanze6972
    @robanze6972 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have 4 pith hats. 2 Bombay bowlers, a woolsley and a French style. I take them when I vacation in the tropics or on the golf course

  • @columbmurray
    @columbmurray 5 месяцев назад +2

    Royal Navy , hats off ! Royal Marines , pith off !
    You didn't mention the Woosley pattern helmet was worn by the fire service into the late 70s.

  • @docM1
    @docM1 5 месяцев назад

    I remember regularly wearing a Pith Helmet in my childhood in the 1950s in India, during the extreme heat of summer time, when going to school. Very many fond memories of this useful headgear. 👍

  • @jarniwoop
    @jarniwoop 5 месяцев назад +1

    I wear a sun helmet during the summer here in the high desert, it's a Wolseley. I wear a Colonial pattern when riding my velocipede. You can't beat them. I suggest Peter Suciu's book Military Sun Helmets of the world.

  • @carausiuscaesar5672
    @carausiuscaesar5672 5 месяцев назад +2

    Just got a budenovka hat and get lots of compliments.Fits well and is warm and stylish with a revolutionary flare.🇨🇦

  • @darrenerickson1288
    @darrenerickson1288 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks - nicely informative!

  • @markfilippone3845
    @markfilippone3845 5 месяцев назад +1

    Jolly good show, ‘Mate!

  • @artemisstrailertrash
    @artemisstrailertrash 5 месяцев назад +2

    What a cracking niche!

  • @timper4326
    @timper4326 5 месяцев назад +1

    When I was young, we used to call them safari helmets (the low wide brim ones). Very informative video.

  • @penelopegreene
    @penelopegreene 5 месяцев назад +2

    You'd almost have to be a Hat Historian to know all that! 🎩🧐

  • @columbmurray
    @columbmurray 5 месяцев назад +1

    As a former Royal Marine as an honour guard in Edinburgh , the inside string loosened inside the helmet. To keep the helmet tight on my head I had to open my jaw fully throughout the parade. But eventually this caused my muscles to shake and looked as if I was frightened ! I was humiliated by the WRENS behind who started giggling.

  • @davidhardwick3816
    @davidhardwick3816 5 месяцев назад +1

    My uncle had an old cork pith helmet. He didn't wear it much and I have no idea what happened to it after he died but, as a kid, I always thought it was a pretty cool hat (pun intended).

  • @japhfo
    @japhfo 5 месяцев назад +1

    General Wolseley was in fact one of the early users of what became the Wolseley helmet as shown in photographs from the Nile campaign of 1884-85, just as he was a pioneer of the cork sun helmet, ordered for troops sent to West Africa in 1874 and adopted in 1877. He was "the very model of a modern Major General"

  • @kevinbuchanan6687
    @kevinbuchanan6687 5 месяцев назад +1

    Very informative, great job!!!!!

  • @hatred9427
    @hatred9427 9 месяцев назад +2

    "It was made with, you guessed it, pith."
    Mike Tyson: "Groth, take if off then."

  • @emperorconstantine1.361
    @emperorconstantine1.361 Год назад +10

    The first time I saw these types of hat was both movies “Jumanji” and “The Mummy” with Brandon Frazier.
    Then in “We Were Soldier”.

  • @martinphillips7545
    @martinphillips7545 5 месяцев назад +1

    I wear my US surplus helmet every summer, it works a treat!

  • @Sith_dude
    @Sith_dude 5 месяцев назад +1

    Once again, the Pith will rule the galaxy!!! Ol Palps.

  • @user-fd7vt5zx7q
    @user-fd7vt5zx7q 5 месяцев назад +3

    Very interesting.... But leaves me wanting to know more about their construction... i.e. were they woven pith? Or press formed with resin? And was the cloth covering glued on or could it be removed for cleaning?

  • @Saxonx500
    @Saxonx500 5 месяцев назад +1

    Some remarkable similarities to my old cork Cromwell fire helmet from the sixties to eighties as well, especially with the helmet that had a ventilation hole!

  • @thomasbeach905
    @thomasbeach905 6 месяцев назад +2

    In the Middle East theater of WW1, trench warfare with shrapnel from above was rare, so a good Sun helmet was better than a Brodie.

  • @charlietheanteater3918
    @charlietheanteater3918 2 года назад +9

    Great video, when I played the role of colonel mustard on stage for clue I remember I had to wear a pith helmet.
    It looked ridiculous, but I guess it was supposed to represent the character in the board game lmao