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Pirate Clothing Names

Pirate clothing varied depending on the climate and the personal preference of the pirate. However, some typical pieces of clothing and accessories worn by pirates in the Golden Age of Piracy (roughly 1650 to 1730) include:

1. **Tricorn Hat** - A three-cornered hat that was popular during this time. It was often adorned with feathers or other decorations.

2. **Bandana or Sash** - A piece of cloth worn around the head or neck to keep sweat out of the eyes or to keep hair under control. It could also be worn around the waist as a belt.

3. **Breeches** - Knee-length pants that were typical of the era.

4. **Shirt** - Loose-fitting and made from linen or cotton. It could be plain or have ruffles at the neck and cuffs.

5. **Waistcoat** - A sleeveless upper-body garment worn over the shirt. It could be quite decorative, depending on the pirate's wealth and taste.

6. **Coat or Jacket** - Often worn over the waistcoat. Pirate coats were usually long and might have been made from a variety of materials.

7. **Boots or Buckled Shoes** - Footwear was important on ships for protection and grip on slippery decks. High boots were favored by some for protection against the elements.

8. **Baldric** - A belt usually worn diagonally across the chest to hold weapons such as a sword.

9. **Frock Coat** - A longer coat that reached down to the mid-thigh or knees, often worn by pirate captains or officers.

10. **Petticoat Trousers** - Wide, loose-fitting trousers that were often worn instead of breeches.

11. **Stockings** - Worn under breeches, typically made of wool or linen.

12. **Hatband** - Used to secure the hat on the head or to add additional decoration.

13. **Eye Patch** - Although stereotypically associated with pirates, it's unclear how common these were. They may have been used by pirates who had lost an eye or needed to preserve night vision on one eye while moving between the darkness below decks and the brightness above.

14. **Earrings** - Often worn by pirates, possibly for superstitious reasons or as a form of portable wealth.

These items could be plain or highly decorative depending on a pirate’s plunder and personal taste. Pirate fashion was eclectic, often a mix of practical maritime clothing and whatever could be looted from raided ships.

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