Hats Style
HAT STYLES
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Following is a directory of common hat styles. Many styles have adopted numerous variations over the years.
Fashion hats Brete Bannie Brettons & Sun Hats Women's hats typically with wide, turned-up brim and rounded crown. May also be known as: Garden hat, Fashion hat. Buckets A casual style with a flat or slightly dented crown and turned-down brim, for men or women. May also be known as: Bell, Bin, Grouser, Lahinch. Caps & Berets The Baseball Cap is a snug-fitting cap, typically made of cloth with a wide front brim. The Beret... May also be known as: Baseball Cap, Newsboy, Spitfire, Trapper. Cloches A close-fitting women's hat with rounded crown and short turned-down or flared brim. May also be known as: Bell. Derbies & Godfathers Men's wool felt dress hats. The Bowler or Derby features a domed crown and narrow rolled brim. Invented by William Bowler, London. May also be known as: Bowler, Homburg. Fedoras & Pork Pies Typically men's wool felt dress hats. The Fedora features a lengthwise creased crown and medium brim. The Pork Pie features a flat crown and short turned-up brim. May also be known as: Gaffer, Trilby. Gamblers & Outbacks Headbands & Bandannas May also be known as: Wrap, Turban. Pull-ons & Skull Caps Close fitting styles, typically of stretch knit, for men & women. May also be known as: Bell, Bin, Grouser, Lahinch. Roll-ups Top Hats Men's formal hat with tall, flat, cylindrical crown and rolled-up brim. May also be known as: Tall Hat, Stovepipe. Visors A crownless hat with a front brim for men or women. Westerns Men's and women's high-crowned, wide-brimmed hats made popular by the western cowhands. Typically made of felt, straw, or leather. May also be known as: Cowboy hat. |
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