Because another thread was going somewhat off topic I have decided to start a new one.
For women who chose to wear head coverings, why do you chose the style of head covering that you do?
I came across this blog page which states something I have been saying: Pre-1983, hats were more common than veils as head coverings in the United States. I believe the same was true in Canada. I can’t speak for Europe but I believe this to be true in the British Isles as well.
The blogger also states something that I believe to be true. The veils that get called mantillas today (such as what you see offered from venders are not traditional mantillas but rather, lacy chapel veils. Traditional mantillas were extravagant looking affairs that probably took women a great deal of time and effort to put on.
Chapel veils are not to be confused with chapel caps. Chapel caps were small doily like veils that were also very common.
For women who chose to wear head coverings, why do you chose the style of head covering that you do?
I came across this blog page which states something I have been saying: Pre-1983, hats were more common than veils as head coverings in the United States. I believe the same was true in Canada. I can’t speak for Europe but I believe this to be true in the British Isles as well.
The blogger also states something that I believe to be true. The veils that get called mantillas today (such as what you see offered from venders are not traditional mantillas but rather, lacy chapel veils. Traditional mantillas were extravagant looking affairs that probably took women a great deal of time and effort to put on.
Chapel veils are not to be confused with chapel caps. Chapel caps were small doily like veils that were also very common.
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