Pirate

Casanova Coat - Blue

Casanova Coat - Blue This is an 18th century frock coat in a navy blue wool with gold accents. The coat includes a bright russet vest with a cravat (ruffled tie) at the neck and lace at the cuffs. Equally useful for the gentleman or the pirate, this coat will bring an air of romantic adventure to your avatar.

Casanova Coat - dark brown

Casanova Coat - dark brown This is an 18th century frock coat in a dark bronze brocade with gold accents. The coat includes a bright russet vest with a cravat (ruffled tie) at the neck and lace at the cuffs. Equally useful for the gentleman or the pirate, this coat will bring an air of romantic adventure to your avatar.

Casanova Coat - Red

Casanova Coat - Red This is an 18th century frock coat in a red wool with gold accents. The coat includes a bright russet vest with a cravat (ruffled tie) at the neck and lace at the cuffs. Equally useful for the gentleman or the pirate, this coat will bring an air of romantic adventure to your avatar.

Casanova Pants - brown

Casanova Pants - brown These dashing pants in dark brown velvet, are equipped with shiny brass buttons on the historical style flap fly and at the calf. Crisp white stockings complete the look for any period avatar from 1600-1850. These pants look great on pirate avs too!

Cavalier Hat - Black Leather

Cavalier Hat - Black Leather Here is a black leather cavalier hat, equally perfect for gentlemen, rogues, wenches and pirates! It has a brass buckle, and plenty of swash for all of ye buckleswashers and swashbucklers.

Cavalier Hat - Brown Leather

Cavalier Hat - Brown Leather Here is a brown leather cavalier hat, equally perfect for gentlemen, rogues, wenches and pirates! It has a brass buckle, and plenty of swash for all of ye buckleswashers and swashbucklers.

Jacobean Doublet - black

Jacobean Doublet - black This jacobean doublet, cut of fine tapestried charcoal wool, sports a fine brass buckle and decorative studs. A crisp white shirt shows underneath, puffing through slashes in the doublet and ruffling out at the wrist. This is suitable for use on historical avatars as well as for those with a fantasy, pirate or scottish look.

Jacobean Doublet - leather

Jacobean Doublet - leather This jacobean doublet, cut of fine doeskin, sports a fine brass buckle and studs on the bracers. A crisp white shirt shows underneath, puffing through slashes in the doublet and ruffling out at the wrist. This is suitable for use on historical avatars as well as for those with a fantasy, pirate or scottish look.

Tricorn Hat

Tricorn Hat Suitable for Women and Men

New Version, Now Derivable!

Here is a dark tricorn hat with gold trim, equally perfect for gentlemen, ladies of merit, rogues, wenches and pirates! Tricorn hats were a fashion statement which began in the 17th century. The hat begins life as a regular round crowned hat with a wide brim. But, as gentles were vain in this day, they felt wide brimmed hats obscured the look of their fancy wigs. As a result, the hat brims were pinned back to reveal the locks underneath. Later, it became convenient for working folks to do the same when the weather was windy enough to blow the hat away.

Please try this before you buy, as not all hairstyles will work perfectly with this hat.

White Feather for a Hat

White Feather for a Hat What’s a hat by Whystler without a bit of flare? Purchase this fluffy White Ostrich Feather, stick it in your hat and prove to all that you have the courage to sail the seas in search of this monstrous flightless bird (or at least that you had the money to pay for someone else to do it!)

This feather is available in a number of flashy swashbuckling colours. It will fit both Whystler’s stoic tricorn hat, and daring cavalier hat. The hat shown in the pictures is not included with the feather, but you can find it among Whystler’s full line of products.

Important Note about wearing the feather: You must wear the feather first before you put your hat on because of a bug in IMVU that makes the feather’s trasparency cut out part of the hat. If you are already wearing the hat when you add the feather, then simply take the hat off, and put it back on again. What this does is give the hat a higher priority to render.