David Fouser on Twitter: "Most people don't realize it, but the iconic “Santa Hat” is really just a variety of the Phrygian Cap worn by French Revolutionaries in the 1790s. Here's a
Women knitting and Jacobins with Phrygian caps, tempara by Jean-Baptiste Lesueur (1749-1826), Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. DAE-11217665 | agefotostock
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