Adult Assassin’s Creed
Men’s Hats
Find fabulous Assassin’s Creed headwear for men to accessorize the costumes and coats inspired by the popular video games, novels and current movie of the same name.
Hats are the “icing on the cake” of accessories needed to bring a cosplay costume to a fabulous finished outfit.
If you are the sort of person who is a semi-homemade costumer who likes to create your own personalized costumes, you are going to love the Assassin’s Creed Jacob Frye costume hats from the Syndicate game and the assassin hoods headwear we have found to feature on this page!
The video game, Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag, takes place in the Caribbean around the early 16th-centuary. Assassin’s Creed IV stars a pirate Assassin named Edward Kenway, grandfather of Connor and father of Haytham Kenway of Assassin’s Creed III. Click here to see an extensive page we have devoted to pirate hats.
Men’s Assassin’s Creed Syndicate Jacob Frye
Short Style Top Hats
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate Jacob Frye Haut de FormeClick Here for Details
Wool Victorian Western Costume Top Hat with Leather Band and ChainClick Here for DetailsMen’s Classic Design Wool Felt Jacob Frye Syndicate
Short Top HatClick Here for DetailsJaxon Wool Felt Deadman Black Top HatClick Here for DetailsMen’s Brown Wool Felt Short Top HatClick Here for Details
Wear one of these Jacob Frye hats with a Jacob Frye costume and you will look terrifying just like the Jacob Frye of the Assassin’s Creed Syndicate game. Be sure to wear an assassin’s hood under the hat so you can remove your hat and pull your assassins hood over your head. Pair a Joseph Frye costume with an Ellie Frye (Joseph’s twin) costume for a super cool couple costume.
A stealth hood is a necessary accessories when creating a semi-homemade costume of any of the assassin characters from the Assassin Brotherhood!
Ezio Style Black Stealth Kill Finish
Assassin’s Creed Hood
Ezio Style Black Stealth Kill Finish Assassin’s Creed HoodClick Here for Details
An Ezio stle hood created for the colonial Assassin’s Creed New Orleans Brotherhood Assassin, Nathan Tucker Daggett. Made of a black vinyl stealth kill finish, this assassin’s hood will contour beautifully for a snug fit.
The Cosplay Company Stealth Hoods
Blue Stealth HoodClick Here for DetailsBrown Stealth HoodClick Here for DetailsGray Stealth HoodClick Here for Details
Well made quality terry cloth hoods are perfect for cosplay Assassin’s Creed costume events.
Lightweight AC Gray Stealth Hood
Men’s Assassin’s Creed Gray Costume HoodClick Here for Details
An affordable lightweight gray stealth hood with red lining. This hood is an inexpensive hood that will not get many wearings. The raw edges have not been turned and hemmed, but instead surged to keep the edges from unraveling. This is an alternative for the budget concious costumer who is unable to afford something better. If you have sewing skills, I would only use it as a lining if sewing a hood from scratch.
Assassin’s Creed Hooded Scarves
by Musterbrand
Assassin’s Creed Solomon’s Mantle Gray Hooded ScarfClick Here for DetailsAssassin’s Creed Handsome Red Knit Hood ScarfClick Here for Details
Musterbrand is well know for its high-quality outerwear merchandise, and these scarves are no different. They are very well made knits embellished with decorative embossed leather triangles. The gray hooded scarf on the left is a cotton knit with decorative Templar embossed leather triangles. The scarf on the right is an extra long red merino wool knit with decorative Assassin’s Creed embossed leather triangles.
Templar Crusader Iron Armor HelmetClick Here for DetailsTemplar Crusader Sugarloaf Steel Armor HelmetClick Here for DetailsMedieval Templar Crusader Steel Armor HelmetClick Here for DetailsTemplar Crusader Brass Armor HelmetClick Here for Details
Any one of these four Templar helmets are a perfect addition to an Assassin’s Creed Templar Costume. They are all well crafted, high-quality helmets. Each helmet is constructed from a different metal; iron, steel, or brass. They are all flat tops (also called pot, bucket, or great helm helmets) which was the norm during the 12th-and 13th-century. One of the Templar helmets is a sugarloaf style made of a mild steel iron which became popular during the 14th-century with the Templars. It has a more rounded domed top which allows direct blows to graze off the helmet causing better protection with less damage to the head.