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What is a sou wester raincoat?

What is a sou wester raincoat?

A sou’wester is a waterproof hat that is worn especially by sailors in stormy weather. It has a wide brim at the back to keep your neck dry.

What does a sou wester hat look like?

A Sou’wester is a traditional form of collapsible oilskin rain hat that is longer in the back than the front to protect the neck fully. A gutter front brim is sometimes featured.

Why is a Sou Wester called a sou wester?

This hat, referred to as a “Cape Ann sou’wester” because of its wide use in the fisheries around Cape Ann, Mass., is made of soft oiled canvas and lined with flannel. It has an elongated brim in the back to keep water from running down the wearer’s neck and inside his clothing.

Who invented the Sou Wester hat?

Johan Peter Fugellie Ran a Sou’wester Hat Factory His mother ran an asylum, so Johan recruited the girls from his mother’s institution to help with cutting and stitching. During the first few years, Johan made around 400 hats every year and as the business started to grow, he ended up making a few thousand every year.

Who invented the Sou Wester?

He’s the son of The Sou’Wester’s founder, Jack Campbell. John reminisces fondly about the restaurant that he spent his childhood in and to which he has devoted his career. “My father and mother started it, bought it in ’67 and opened on Mother’s Day weekend in ’68,” he says.

What are fisherman hats called?

bucket hat
The bucket hat or fishing hat is said to have been introduced around 1900. Originally made from wool felt or tweed cloth, these hats were traditionally worn by Irish farmers and fishermen as protection from the rain, because the lanolin from the unwashed (raw) wool made these hats naturally waterproof.

What are the yellow rain hats called?

Sou’wester hats were very popular in the 19th century amongst fishermen for their functional design. The hat had a long flap in the back to protect the neck from rain, and in the front of the hat was a roll-up brim, which acted as a gutter to catch rain, preventing water from running down the fishermen’s face.

Where does the word Sou Wester originate from?

One possible etymology (given by Wikipedia) is that the name has to do with the Sou’wester wind which is the prevailing wind in the seas around the UK. Interestingly, the word has similarities in other languages: in Dutch it is zuidwester; in German, südwester; and in Swedish, sydväst.