Blankets, Caps, Towels, Gloves, Beanies, Hats

Write to us    Sitemap    Bookmark  
Promo-Supplier.com Logo Toll Free:1-866-403-3953
Homepage How to order about us Contact us Testimonials FAQ Hot spots
Quick Search
    
Product List
    Multi Color LED Message Board
    Blankets
    Towels
    Aprons
    Bags
    Caps
    Beanies
    Head Wristband
    Scarves
    Gloves
    Fleece set
    Robes
Contact us
 sales@promo-supplier.com
 promo-supplier@gmx.com
 Home > beanies > History of Tuque
History of Tuque
 

The precursor to the modern tuque was the toque, a small, round, close-fitting hat, brimless or with a small brim. In the 12th and 13th centuries, women wore embroidered toques, made of velvet, satin, or taffeta, on top of their head-veils. In the late 16th century, brimless, black velvet toques were popular with men and women.

Throughout the 19th century, women wore toques, often small, trimmed with fur, lace, bows, flowers, or leaves.

   Return to beanies Product List
URL:http://www.promo-supplier.com/shownews.asp?id=51
 • [beanies List] The different names of beanies
 • [beanies List] Beanies Types
 • [beanies List] Beanie Development
 • [beanies List] Where Did the Beanie Hat Originate?
 • [beanies List] Woven variety
 • [beanies List] Knit variety
 • [beanies List] Tuque
 • [beanies List] History of Tuque
 • [beanies List] Beanies features
 • [beanies List] Beanies History
UP
Home | How to order | About us | Contact us | Testimonials | FAQ | Hot spots | TERMS & CONDITIONS | SiteMap XML | FriendLinks
Each Promo-Supplier.com is independently Owned & Operated
Recommend you to use the Internet Explorer Version 5.5 and above browsers
Copyright Promo-Supplier.com All Rights Reserved.
fleece blankets, blankets, fleece throw