- Shako - Wikipedia
A shako of the French troupes de marine, c 1829 A shako ( ˈʃækoʊ , ˈʃeɪkoʊ , or ˈʃɑːkoʊ ) is a tall, cylindrical military cap, usually with a visor, and sometimes tapered at the top It is usually adorned with an ornamental plate or badge on the front, metallic or otherwise; and often has a feather, hackle, or pompom attached at the top Extensively used as an item of
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- Shako Hats: Essential Facts - Hat Realm
Shako hats have a unique look with their tall, cylindrical crown, flat top, and small visor Let’s take a look at what makes the shako hat so interesting Shako hats were popular during the 19th century and eventually replaced the bicorne (headgear of the 18th century) Many regiments wore the hats throughout the Americas and Europe
- SHAKO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHAKO is a stiff military hat with a high crown and plume
- Mexican Army Shako | Bullock Texas State History Museum
The shako was used as a military headdress by most of the armies of Europe and the Americas throughout the 1800s, inspired by the Napoleonic uniforms of the French Army
- Shako - National Museum of American History
Shako Usage Conditions Apply Description: Charleston Light Infantry cap, 1860 Among the conspicuous items worn by militiamen when the conflict began were shakos-- tall hats that could make soldiers prominent targets in battle
- Shako | Military Wiki | Fandom
A shako ( ˈʃækoʊ , ˈʃeɪkoʊ , or ˈʃɑːkoʊ ) is a tall, cylindrical military cap, usually with a visor, and sometimes tapered at the top It is usually adorned with some kind of ornamental plate or badge on the front, metallic or otherwise, and often has a feather, plume (see hackle), or pompon attached at the top
- Shako - Hat Guide
A shako is a tall, cylindrical military cap, usually with a peak and sometimes tapered at the top
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