The calash, an 18th century fashion accessory, was worn on which part of the body?
Correct answer: Head

baymax
Arohanui, oh I dunno tho, it seems like a good idea .. I mean who wouldn't want a hat that didn't mess up the hair!

Paulus of Tarsus
Its name comes from the French word "calèche," meaning a carriage with a collapsible hood. It was specifically designed to accommodate the elaborate and often towering hairstyles fashionable at the time, functioning much like the hood of a carriage to protect the wearer's coiffure from the weather without crushing it. 18th century fashion was wild.

little b
my head is fine and you