Look; we’ve all been guilty of some form of fashion faux pas in our formative years, and, for better or worse, the world won’t let us forget that, at one time, the Welsh had a real thing for tall black 'chimney' hats.
In reality, our association with the garment (a sort of elongated top hat) is actually our own doing. Though the hefty hats were indeed popular with Welsh countrywomen during the 19th century, it was their constant presence on postcards during the early days of Wales’ tourism industry that stereotyped them – along with red woollen cloaks – as part of ‘traditional Welsh dress’. Today, this (ahem) distinctive fashion choice is enthusiastically embraced, both by schoolchildren on St David’s Day, and flamboyant revellers at Welsh sporting fixtures.