A bycocket is a medieval hat with a forward-pointing brim and upturned sides, often associated with nobility or hunters. Made from felt or leather, it was both fashionable and functional, providing shade while allowing ease of movement. It was sometimes adorned with feathers or other decorations.
You see the bycocket, its pointed brim jutting forward, sides curling upward neatly. The leather is finely stitched, the crown sturdy yet flexible. A single feather, deep green, tucks into the band, adding a touch of elegance.