What are decorative hair nets called?

snood, either of two types of hair ornament worn by women.
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What is the medieval hair net called?

A hairnet, or "snood" with a layer of fabric underneath would make a splendid and period-looking caul to wear alone or with the headwear of your choice. Another "snood"-like headdress worn during Elizabethan times was called the "italian coif".
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What is an old fashioned snood?

Snoods, in the form of knitted or crocheted hairnets, have been around since…well…a long time. Hairnets date back to the 11th century, but they were widely worn during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Early versions were made of knotted loops of single-ply silk threads in various shades of brown mostly.
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Why is it called a snood?

The word snood comes from the Old English word 'snod', meaning a ribbon for the hair, and dates back to around 725AD. It was used to describe a cloth or netting used to cover the head, as well as items known today as hair bands.
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When did people wear snoods?

Traditional snoods, which closely resembled hair nets, were popular in the 1940s when women used them to keep their long hair out of the way.
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What is a hair snood?

The Scottish snood was a narrow circlet or ribbon fastened around the head and worn primarily by unmarried women, as a sign of chastity. During the Victorian era, hairnets worn for decoration were called snoods, and this term came to mean a netlike hat or part of a hat that caught the hair in the back.
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What does a snood look like?

In the most common form, the headgear resembles a close-fitting hood worn over the back of the head. It is similar to a hairnet, but snoods typically have a looser fit, a much coarser mesh, and noticeably thicker yarn.
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What is the difference between a cowl and a snood?

Also known as a cowl, a snood is a cross between a scarf and a hood (geddit?). It is the perfect accessory for a cold, blustery day when the wind whips your scarf off your neck faster than you can keep rewrapping it.
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What are those neck scarves called?

A neckerchief (from neck (n.) + kerchief), sometimes called a necker, kerchief or scarf, is a type of neckwear associated with those working or living outdoors, including farm labourers, cowboys and sailors.
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Did Victorians wear snoods?

19th Century Snoods

The snood made a brief comeback in the Victorian/Civil War era of the 19th century, although these snoods were generally of a much more modest nature than the elaborate renaissance ones. They served to hold the hair in place and went quite well with the sterner fashions of the period.
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Is a buff a snood?

The Buff is a multifunctional game-changer when it comes to outdoor accessories. This brand has become synonymous with their snood design that offers warmth, wind protection, and great-looking designs.
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What is a beard snood?

There is debate about how long a beard has to be before a worker wears a beard snood – a cover like a hair net that stops hair falling into the food that is being prepared. This debate includes how long a beard has to be before a snood is worn.
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Are snoods fashionable?

Snoods are a great fashion accessory for chilly autumn and spring days as well. Wear them with leggings while out on your morning walk, or use one to dress up your favorite jeans in a comfy-casual type of way.
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What is a Mobius scarf?

A mobius scarf (also known as an infinity scarf) is an excellent introduction to the concept of Mobius knitting. A Mobius band is a continuous loop that features a slight twist. In addition to scarves, this general shape can be utilized to make shawls, headbands, sweaters, hoods, and more.
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What's the difference between a cowl and an infinity scarf?

I know what you're thinking: is there really a difference between an infinity scarf and a cowl? Short answer: yes. While infinity scarves can often seem to go on forever (as their name suggests), cowls are more fitted. Most cowls are also often wide enough to wear as a hood.
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What is a hooded scarf called?

Cowl – Think of a cowl as a very short infinity scarf. If that doesn't make sense, just ignore me and think of it as a collar. Cowls are perfect for people who don't like to fuss with scarves because they don't have a lot of material to them.
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What is a turkey gobbler called?

Adult male turkeys are called gobblers. Juvenile males are called jakes. Gobblers average around 18-22 pounds and can have a wingspan of 5 feet. Adult female turkeys are called hens.
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What are turkey Caruncles?

The fleshy bumps on the turkey's head and neck are called caruncles. Both male and female wild turkeys have both wattles and snoods, but they are much more prominent and noticeable in males, called toms.
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What is the turkey neck called?

Wild Turkey

And there, dangling from the chin, is a wrinkly mass of bumpy, warty-looking red skin: the wattle.
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