A ruthless pirate with one goal in mind, Captain Hook is the arch nemesis of Peter Pan. Get his look with this no-sew Captain Hook costume featuring a dark red velvet jacket, false pocket flaps and attached cuffs, white cravat, boot covers and a pirate hat.The National Maritime Museum Cornwall’s major new exhibition, Pirates, includes a recreation of Du Maurier’s original 1904 Captain Hook Costume made by historical costumier Ninya Mikalia. It demonstrates the dichotomy of elegance and ruthlessness inherent in the pirate image.JacketThe? ruthless pirate Captain Hook is one of Disney's most menacing villains. https://courses.9marks.org/members/costbanker1/activity/382112/ is a terrifying pirate captain with a sharp hooked hand and sinister grin. Become this fearsome pirate with a high quality costume set featuring a dark red velvet coat with gold piping and details like attached sleeve cuffs and false pocket flaps, a white cravat, a black belt with golden buckle, boot covers and an impressive hat with gold edging and a large white feather plume.NMMC's costume also conveys the actor's straggly chin-length wig and his red sash to match his lips as well as his grey stockings, aspects that are often overlooked in depictions of Hook.PantsIf? you want to emulate the flamboyant pirate captain, you need a long red coat with wide cuffs reminiscent of old-fashioned breeches. Pair it with a white dress shirt and a cravat tied around the neck, then add a black belt around your waist. Add a foam-backed red velour hat and a white feather.Complete your look with medieval black pants and boots for an enthralling pirate aesthetic. You can also add a musketeer sword to your ensemble to channel the feared pirate Captain Hook. If you want to save time and money, opt for a costume set instead of purchasing individual items one by one.Boot CoversPirate? boot covers can add the finishing touch to a costume without the expense of purchasing a pair of boots. They slip over the feet and can be used with costumes in space, superhero or western themes, as well as to give shoes a cowboy look.Adventure to Neverland in this elegant Captain Hook costume, which includes a dark red velvet jacket with gold edging and attached sleeve cuffs, pants, a white neck scarf and belt, a wired tricorn pirate hat, and boot tops. A hook can be purchased separately.WigThe? final touch to your Captain Hook costume is a long, black curly pirate wig. With evil slanted black eyebrows and a pointed mustache, this wig is the perfect finishing touch to your outfit.The NMMC's costume illustrates how the designs for Hook morphed over time, demonstrating a divide between real and fictitious pirates. Du Maurier described him as looking like a cross between Charles II and a fourteen-year-old schoolgirl; a look that would have been pruned by the straggly chinille wig worn then.The NMMC costume also illustrates how to create a no-sew pirate shirt that echoes the original design, proving that this style of clothing is easy to recreate at home.MustacheNavigate? the Jolly Roger as the arch enemy of Peter Pan with this Captain Hook costume. The full outfit includes a dark red velvet jacket with gold piping, attached sleeve cuffs and false pocket flaps, white cravat, boot covers and a large floppy red cavalier hat with a huge white feather plume on top.Complete your look with a long wavy black wig and evil slanted black eyebrows to give you the look of the ruthless pirate captain. The hat and wig are both synthetic. For the moustache, Hair and Beauty Corp’s skin-tone spirit gum adhesive is recommended to keep it in place all night.HookWith? his dashing pirate captain costume and flamboyant attire, Hook exudes the charm of refined villainy. He aims to please, but is also a ruthless pirate with one goal in mind - to get rid of Peter Pan and the Lost Boys.A captivating long pirate captain wig and mustache help create the right look. Complete the outfit with a classic musketeer sword and toy pirate gun. A character hat will finish off the look. The National Maritime Museum Cornwall's (NMMC) major exhibition Pirates explores how the pirate image has changed over time through art, fashion and literature. It includes a reconstruction of the first Captain Hook Costume expertly made by historical costumier Ninya Mikalia.


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