This shop has an egyptian theme. It is black and gold on the outside with two doors that remain open throughout the day. There are two cash registers in the middle of the store. The hat stands and shelves are throughout the walls of the store and around the registers. Types of hats you'd find there would be: Pharoah style hats. Coifs or "Biggins", which were hats worn at the beginning of your life. Assorted colors of plain linen hats. Cauls, were like hair nets, and were made to resemble netting. An Attifet, is a heart-shaped hat. A Muffin Cap or bag hat, often worn by peasants. It is a similar version of a Caul, mainly a large circle of cloth gathered together by a band. The Flat Cap, a flat crowned, brimmed hat, usually worn over a Biggin. The Toque is similar to a flat cap, but the crown is a circle pleated into the brim. The Tall Hat, a single large piece of fabric, tightly draped over the frame and pleated into the brim. The French Hood style in its simplest form it was a stiffened crescent, usually angling backward with a veil (that was almost always made with black velvet) hanging from its upper edge. The Pillbox Similar to the Pillbox hats of the 60’s, but larger, covering the entire back of the head, often worn with a veil. The Solano, or sun hat,a flat crowned straw hat worn for sun protection. Often worn by women with a long veil. This shop has dozens of hats from the Elizabethan period located on the right of the Cafe of Counted Sorrows.
The Merchants of Venice
This shop sells several diffrent types of candy. It is made to look like a big church like building constructed out of stone it even has a bell tower. Out side it is white in color. In the inside, there are walls filled with diffrent kinds of candy dispencers. There is a total of 200 diffrent kinds of candy. Some are newly made brands candies, while others resemble older treats. This store needs a total of four employees on duty, three cashiers, and one person who "patrols" the store and offers his/her services to anyone who needs or wants it.
The Elizabethan Hat Shop
This shop has an egyptian theme. It is black and gold on the outside with two doors that remain open throughout the day. There are two cash registers in the middle of the store. The hat stands and shelves are throughout the walls of the store and around the registers. Types of hats you'd find there would be: Pharoah style hats. Coifs or "Biggins", which were hats worn at the beginning of your life. Assorted colors of plain linen hats. Cauls, were like hair nets, and were made to resemble netting. An Attifet, is a heart-shaped hat. A Muffin Cap or bag hat, often worn by peasants. It is a similar version of a Caul, mainly a large circle of cloth gathered together by a band. The Flat Cap, a flat crowned, brimmed hat, usually worn over a Biggin. The Toque is similar to a flat cap, but the crown is a circle pleated into the brim. The Tall Hat, a single large piece of fabric, tightly draped over the frame and pleated into the brim. The French Hood style in its simplest form it was a stiffened crescent, usually angling backward with a veil (that was almost always made with black velvet) hanging from its upper edge. The Pillbox Similar to the Pillbox hats of the 60’s, but larger, covering the entire back of the head, often worn with a veil. The Solano, or sun hat,a flat crowned straw hat worn for sun protection. Often worn by women with a long veil. This shop has dozens of hats from the Elizabethan period located on the right of the Cafe of Counted Sorrows.
The Merchants of Venice
This shop sells several diffrent types of candy. It is made to look like a big church like building constructed out of stone it even has a bell tower. Out side it is white in color. In the inside, there are walls filled with diffrent kinds of candy dispencers. There is a total of 200 diffrent kinds of candy. Some are newly made brands candies, while others resemble older treats. This store needs a total of four employees on duty, three cashiers, and one person who "patrols" the store and offers his/her services to anyone who needs or wants it.