peratsysaatti
Peratsysaatti is a Finnish term that translates to "pirate's hat" in English. It typically refers to a type of hat worn by pirates, characterized by its wide brim and often a slightly conical or rounded crown. These hats were a common accessory for seafaring individuals during the Golden Age of Piracy, roughly from the 1650s to the 1730s.
The design of the peratsysaatti varied, but they were generally made from materials like felt or canvas
While the stereotypical image of a pirate often includes a peratsysaatti, historical accuracy suggests that a