Every goblin needs protective headgear, even if it’s cobbled together from scavenged materials. This head adds character depth to urban scavengers—that stitched hat suggests someone who’s learned basic textile repair through necessity rather than craft training. Those large pointed ears still peek through, sharp teeth still ready, but now with working-class fashion sense.
The hat is storytelling gold for painters. Those visible stitches communicate repairs made with whatever thread was available, suggesting hard-won survival skills. Paint it in mismatched fabric colors showing patchwork construction, add weathering and stains from alley living, or experiment with guild insignias suggesting stolen goods. The worn texture provides excellent depth opportunities—layer grime over faded original colors, add tears requiring additional repairs, or keep it relatively clean for successful goblins who’ve moved up.
That evil grin beneath practical headwear creates wonderful character contrast—cunning intelligence combined with scrappy resourcefulness. The prominent ears and sharp teeth work beautifully against the civilian headgear, suggesting someone who balances urban camouflage with innate goblin nature.
Perfect for creating goblin merchants, building urban scavenger gangs, or adding working-class fantasy energy to your collection. That stitched hat tells stories—every repair a lesson learned, every stain a close call survived.
Some adventurers wear helmets. Dumpster goblins wear adaptation.








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