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		<description><![CDATA[Gambler Hat &#8211; This hat is named after known riverboat gamblers from the eary 20th Centuary, gambler hats feature oval/telescope shaped crowns and slightly flared brims that are contoured downwards in the front and rear. Gob Hat - These white, cotton twill hat have a four part crown and an all around upturn brim. these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Gambler Hat</strong> &#8211; This hat is named after known riverboat gamblers from the eary 20th Centuary, gambler hats feature oval/telescope shaped crowns and slightly flared brims that are contoured downwards in the front and rear.</p>
<p><strong>Gob Hat </strong>- These white, cotton twill hat have a four part crown and an all around upturn brim. these hats are mainly linked with sailors and U.S. Navy members of the past.</p>
<p><strong>Greek Fisherman Cap</strong> &#8211; The general style of the Greek Fisherman cap features an extended brim and peaked front crown. The Greek style features traditional braiding on the front brim. This cap is made of wool, leather, canvas, or cotton.</p>
<p><strong>Gaucho Hat</strong> &#8211; A flat top and flat <a href="http://www.womenswinterhatssale.com/wide-brim-hats-for-womens.htm">brim hat</a>, introducing a chin-cord that tied underneath, this hats is linked with the South America Cowboy.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fedora: Fedora comes is basically known from the Austrian Tyrol and is named after FEDORA a play by the French dramatist Victorien Sardou which was shown in Paris in 1882. This is a brimmed soft felt hat with a shaped as crown that is dented lengthways. &#160; Feather head-dress: Traditional and figurative head-cover worn by chiefs of North [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Fedora</strong>: Fedora comes is basically known from the Austrian Tyrol and is named after <em>FEDORA</em> a play by the French dramatist Victorien Sardou which was shown in Paris in 1882. This is a brimmed soft felt hat with a shaped as crown that is dented lengthways.</p>
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<p><strong>Feather head-dress:</strong> Traditional and figurative head-cover worn     by chiefs of North American Indian tribes.<br />
<strong> </strong> <strong>Felt</strong>: Felt is basically made from hair, fur and wool, This is trampled by rolling and pressing, in the existence of temperature and humidity.</p>
<p><strong>Fez</strong>: Brimless, conical, flat-topped cap with a tassel attached at the top     center.     Men&#8217;s head-cover, made of red felt, worn in Islamic cultures.</p>
<p><strong>Fillet</strong>: Fillet is a band for       the hair.</p>
<p><strong>Fish tail</strong>: This hat comes with the ribbon and with a attractive v-shape cut at the end.</p>
<p><strong>Forage cap</strong>: Military cap with a small brim.</p>
<p><strong>Fulling</strong>: Tumbling and pounding of cloth in hot water to     induce felting.</p>
<p><strong>Fur felt</strong>: Any hood or capeline of felt made from fur fibers.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[English driving cap originally this cap is only for men, with small brim at the front when you wear it. Crown may be tailored with side panels, or gored, This is called low-profile cap. Esparterie: This hat is made from a flat sheet material which is used for the making of blocks and as a [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>English driving cap</strong> originally this cap is only for men, with small brim at     the front when you wear it. Crown may be tailored with side panels, or gored, This is called low-profile cap.</p>
<p><strong>Esparterie</strong>: This hat is made from a flat sheet material which is used for the making of blocks and as a stiffening in the       construction of hats.<strong><br />
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<div><strong>ETON ( ee ton )</strong> &#8211; Eton Cap is mainly worn by boys at Eton College, England.</div>
<div><strong>ESCOFFIN</strong> &#8211; Stuffed roll of various shapes. Originally a turban or  heart shaped form, finally the two-horned shape worn over a caul and  with wimple</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[DEERSTALKER &#8211; or cloth, cap with visors in front and back and earflaps outside and tied on top. Crown lined with scarlet poplin and reversible. As worn by deer hunters. Also SHERLOCK HOLMES CAP, FORE AND AFT, DUCKHUNTERS. DERBY ( der bi ) &#8211; In 1888, the 12th Earl of Derby visited the United States [...]]]></description>
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<div class="glossaryCont" style="padding: 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #cccccc; margin: 0px 10px;"><strong>DEERSTALKER</strong> &#8211; or cloth, cap with visors in front and back and earflaps outside and tied on top. Crown lined with scarlet poplin and reversible. As worn by deer hunters. Also SHERLOCK HOLMES CAP, FORE AND AFT, DUCKHUNTERS.</div>
<div class="glossaryCont" style="padding: 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #cccccc; margin: 0px 10px;"><strong>DERBY ( der bi )</strong> &#8211; In 1888, the 12th Earl of Derby visited the United States wearing a stiff, hard, brown felt hat that had dome-shaped crown and a narrow, a slightly curled brim. This set a fashion named after him. Also BILLYCOCK, BOWLER, CLOCKER, COKES.</div>
<div class="glossaryCont" style="padding: 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #cccccc; margin: 0px 10px;"><strong>DISCO HAT</strong> &#8211; Disco hat is a small hat worn above the forehead and tilted to one side, held on by an elastic or ribbon band in back. The discotheque was a popular place to observe fashion trends.</div>
<div class="glossaryCont" style="padding: 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #cccccc; margin: 0px 10px;"><strong>DOLL HAT</strong> &#8211; Name given to small hats in various styles and materials. Usually worn forward and tilted above the right eye. In 18c. England, a feminine version of the MACARONI. In 1930, a hat designed by Schiaparelli. Frank Olive brought out a version in 1979.</div>
<div class="glossaryCont" style="padding: 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #cccccc; margin: 0px 10px;"><strong>DORMEUSE</strong> &#8211; ( French for &#8220;sleeper&#8221; ) In 1770&#8242;s, a cap of shirred lawn worn at night, with plaited ribbon, held on by a ribbon tied on top of the head. For daytime wear, the DORMEUSE BONNET came in many designs.</div>
<div class="glossaryCont" style="padding: 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #cccccc; margin: 0px 10px;"><strong>DUCKBILL</strong> &#8211; Bonnet having a long, high, curving visor. Usually tied on with ribbon under the chin. Worn by Marveluese of French Directoire Period ( 1795, dee rek twar ). Also JOCKEY CAP, DIRECTOIRE BONNET.</div>
<div class="glossaryCont" style="padding: 10px; border-bottom: 1px solid #cccccc; margin: 0px 10px;"><strong>DUTCH CAP</strong> &#8211; Close fitting, pointed crown, cap with brim rolling up and flaring out at the sides. Dutch woman&#8217;s cap of lace or muslin. Also VOLENDAM CAP.</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[CABAS ( kah bas ) &#8211; Version of PHRYGIAN BONNET brought out by Sally Victor in 1956. CABRIOLET BONNET (kab ree o leh, kab ree ah leh ) &#8211; Large bonnet with brim, suggesting shape of two wheeled carriage top. CALASH, CALECHE ( ka lash ) &#8211; Calash is Large folding hood supported by hoops, [...]]]></description>
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<div><strong>CABRIOLET BONNET (kab ree o leh, kab ree ah leh )</strong> &#8211; Large bonnet with brim, suggesting shape of two wheeled carriage top.</div>
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<div><strong>CALASH, CALECHE ( ka lash )</strong> &#8211; Calash is Large folding hood supported by hoops, designed to be raised or  lowered over the exaggerated hair styles and mobs. This is Named after  folding top of calash or light carriage.</div>
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<div><strong>CALOT, CALOTTE ( ka lot )</strong> &#8211; Calot is small, round skullcap for womens. Ancient Greek origin. In medieval times, it was worn  under hood or crown.</div>
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<div><strong>CALPAC ( kal pac )</strong> &#8211; Calpac is large, black cap of felt or sheepskin worn by men in Bulgaria.</div>
<div><strong>CAMURO ( cah mow ro )</strong> &#8211; Ermine trimmed, red velvet cap, larger than a skullcap, it was formerly worn by Pope of Roman Catholic Church.</div>
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<div><strong>CANOTIER ( kan o tyay )</strong> &#8211; French version of the straw sailor hat, with straight brim, flat crown.</div>
<div><strong>CAP</strong> &#8211; Cap is an ancient origin. Snug fitting head covering, usually with partial  brim or visor. Many variations during Middle Ages for men, women and  children. Modern versions  are available for BASEBALL, HUNTING, JOCKEY, SPORTS, BOY&#8217;S ENGINEER, ARMY FORAGE, etc. people</div>
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<div><strong>CAPE HAT</strong> &#8211; Half hat made by attaching fabric or felt to a bicycle clip.</div>
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<div><strong>CAPELINE ( cap e lin )</strong> &#8211; Hat with small round crown and a wide, floppy brim.</div>
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<div><strong>CAPOTE ( ka pote )</strong> &#8211; Close fitting bonnet with rigid brim, either of straw or boned into  shape. Soft, shirred crown , ribbon bows tied under the chin, Victorian  19c. with deep ruffle in back. Also POKE BONNET, FANCHON, SCUTTLE  BONNET, SUN BONNET.</div>
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<div><strong>CAPUCHE ( ka poosh )</strong> &#8211; Long, pointed hood worn by the Capuchin monks.</div>
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<div><strong>CAPUCHON ( kap yoo chin )</strong> &#8211; Medieval pointed hooded cape, the top stiffened down the center. Developed into the CHAPERON.</div>
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<div><strong>CAPULET ( Kap yoo let )</strong> &#8211; ( Fr. ca poo lay ) Adaptation of Juliet cap, worn on back of head.  Juliet Capulet, Heroine of Shakespeare&#8217;s play, &#8221; Romeo and Juliet.&#8221;</div>
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<div><strong>CARDINAL&#8217;S HAT</strong> &#8211; ( from 13c. ) Red hat with short, rounded crown and broad flat brim.  Rank was designated by the number of tassels which terminated the cords.</div>
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<div><strong>CARTWHEEL</strong> &#8211; Woman&#8217;s hat with very wide, stiff brim and low crown. Usually of straw.</div>
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<div><strong>CASQUE ( kask )</strong> &#8211; French for helmet. A helmet shaped hat. Illustration is a 1980&#8242;s version of the casque, covered with feather pads.</div>
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<div><strong>CASTOR HAT ( kas ter )</strong> &#8211; From French word for beaver or rabbit</div>
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<div><strong>CATER CAP ( kay ter )</strong> &#8211; (19c., 17c. ) Term for square, university cap. Also MORTARBOARD.</div>
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<div><strong>CAUBEEN ( caw been )</strong> &#8211; Irish slang term for an old and shabby hat.</div>
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<div><strong>CAUL ( kol )</strong> &#8211; Headdress of hair arranged at each side of the  head in silken cases. Arrangement covered with net of silver or gold  cord, inter spaced with jewels and beads. Held in place by a golden  headband or crown fitted over the upper edge of the caul. Also GOLDEN  NET CAUL, RETICULATED HEADDRESS, CREPINE, CRESTINE, CRESPINETTE.</div>
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<div><strong>CAVALIER HAT, CHEVALIERS</strong> &#8211; (17C. ) Wide brimmed hat, velvet or beaver, trimmed with ostrich  plumes on the left side or back. Usually one side of the brim is cocked  or rolled. Seen in portraits of aristocrats of the period. The  gentleman&#8217;s hat as portrayed by the Flemish painter, Sir Anthony Van  Dyck, and the Dutch painter, Frans Hals. The CAVALIER hat had the crown  circled with jeweled necklace or a gem encrusted sil band. Although some  Puritans are pictured wearing the Cavalier hat, the usual Puritan and  Quaker hat was of the same high quality but without the plumes or ornate  band and the brim worn straight.</div>
<div><strong>CHADOR</strong> &#8211; The traditional concealing garment worn by Moslem Women in public was semicircular, and wrapped around the head.</div>
<div><strong>CHAPEAU ( sha po )</strong> &#8211; French word for outdoor head covering. A chapeau has a crown and a brim.</div>
<div><strong>CHAPEAU CLAQUE</strong> &#8211; See Gibus hat.</div>
<div><strong>CHAPEL CAP</strong> &#8211; Circle or triangle or lace, formerly placed on the head when entering  a Catholic Church for services. It was carried in purse.</div>
<div><strong>CHAPLET ( chap lit )</strong> &#8211; Circle of fresh flowers, later fashioned in gold and enamels in Age of Antiquity.</div>
<div><strong>CHAPERON ( shap ah ron )</strong> &#8211; ( Middle Ages into Renaissance ) Pointed hood ( long point known as  liripipe ) with short cape. The hood face opening was placed over the  forehead as a headband and the cape gathered up and pleated in the form  of a fan . The liripipe was twisted around the pleated cape to hold it  in place. (14c. ) The petal scalloping or dagged or castellated edge was  a variation. (15c. ) This was gradually sewn into place as a hat. The  chaperon was made up over a stuffed roll or ROUNDLET. The liripipe  eventually acquired great lengths.</div>
<div><strong>CHARACTER HAT</strong> &#8211; Late 1970&#8242;s rumpled tweed hat worn by New York Senator Pat Moynihan.</div>
<div><strong>CHARLOTTE CORDAY ( shar lot cor day )</strong> &#8211; Version of MOB worn by Charlotte Corday during the French reign of  terror, 1793. Tricolor band and rosette was the distinguishing feature.</div>
<p><strong>COAL SCUTTLE BONNET</strong> &#8211; ( Late 18c., early 19c. ) Bonnet with flat back and a scoop brim that resembles a coal scuttle. Also POKE BONNET, CAPOTE.</p>
<div><strong>COCKED HAT</strong> &#8211; Hat with large brim that turned up in various ways. Also BICORNE, <a href="http://www.villagehatshop.com/elope_scallywag_tricorn.html">TRICORNE</a>, CAVALIER, CONTINENTAL, ANDROSMAN KEVENHULLER.</div>
<div><strong>COIF</strong> &#8211; Men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s close fitting cap of uncertain origin. ( koif )  Varying in style usually of soft cloth ( Medieval ). Worn by the clergy,  under crowns of the nobles, under the metal helmet. In the 16c., worn  under caps or the elaborate wigs. Through 19c., under wigs.</div>
<p><strong>CORNO</strong> &#8211; ( 12c. ) The doges of the Republic of Venice wore the tall, conical  ducal bonnet. From 13c. on the shaped cap it had the point rising from  the upper back. Worn over the white linen coif. Last Doge of Venice (  1797 ) was conquered by Napoleon.</p>
<div><strong>COSSACK</strong> &#8211; Adaptation of cap worn by Russian Cossacks.  Usually of fur or felt. Hat wider at the top than at the head size. A  style in the 1980&#8242;s made up in Persian lamb and fur fabric for women. A  winter hat for men worn at an angle with a center identation.</div>
<div><strong>COUVRE-CHEF</strong> &#8211; ( Norman ) Medieval head covering for women. A piece of fabric draped  over the head and to the shoulders. Also COVERCHIEF, HEADRALL (  Anglo-Saxon ).</div>
<div><strong>COWBOY HAT</strong> &#8211; Originally a felt hat worn by cattle herders. The 1980&#8242;s &#8220;urban  cowboys and cowgirls&#8221; were wearing straw and felt versions of this wide,  rolled brim hat with high creased crown. Also STETSON.</div>
<div><strong>COWL or CAPUCHON</strong> &#8211; ( Medieval ) Monk&#8217;s hood attached to a cloak.</div>
<div><strong>CRESPINE, CRISPINE</strong> &#8211; ( Gothic ) A development in the RETICULATED HEADDRESS, consisting of  the tight golden headband to which the CAULS were attached on the sides.</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[BABY STUART CAP &#8211; Close fitting, shirred lace infant&#8217;s cap. From the 17c. portrait of the infant Stuart prince by Van Dyck. BALMORAL ( bal mor al ) -  Blue woolen beret cap with top projecting over a tartan band of Stuart colors, checkered design. In 1850, Queen Victoria and her Prince Consort made the [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>BABY STUART CAP</strong> &#8211; Close fitting, shirred lace infant&#8217;s cap. From the 17c. portrait of the infant Stuart prince by Van Dyck.</p>
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<p><strong>BALMORAL ( bal mor al )</strong> -  Blue woolen beret cap with  top projecting over a tartan band of Stuart colors, checkered design. In  1850, Queen Victoria and her Prince Consort made the Aberdeenshire,  Scotland castle of Balmoral their summer residence, The Queen dressed  the prince in the Highland costume and created a fashion.</p>
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<p><strong>BANDINO HAT</strong> &#8211; large-brimmed hat for Woman&#8217;s . Named for Luca della Robbia&#8217;s 15c. renditions of the Christ Child.</p>
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<p><strong>BARBETTE</strong> &#8211; Linen chin band, pinned in position  on top of the head.</p>
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<p><strong>BARBE</strong> &#8211; Barbe means a long piece of vertically pleated linen, worn under  the chin and covering the chest. With a black hood and long black veil.</p>
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<p><strong>BARRET</strong> &#8211; Wide, flat cap worn during the Middle Ages by priests. Barret of  velvet with embroidery and feathers shown in the earlier centuries in paintings  by Holbein.</p>
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<p><strong>BASHLYK</strong> &#8211; ( Ancient ) Round-topped felt bonnet, with lappets.</p>
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<p><strong>BAVOLET ( ba vo lay )</strong> &#8211; A cap worn by French peasant women.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.womenswinterhatssale.com/beanie-hats-for-womens.htm"><strong>BEANIE</strong></a> &#8211; Small, round skull cap , cut in gores to make it fit the head. Also BEANY, DINK, DINKY. See CALOT.</p>
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<p><strong>BEAVER</strong> &#8211; A hat  with various crown and brim shapes.</p>
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<p><strong>BEEFEATER</strong> &#8211; The narrow-brimmed hat worn by the British Yeomen of the Guards and  Warders of the Tower of London since the 16c. Hat consists of a  flat-topped, medium-high crown gathered into a headband.</p>
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<p><strong>BEEHIVE</strong> &#8211; High, tapered crown, Shaped like a beehive. Hat usually has a narrow brim.</p>
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<p><strong>BELLBOY or BELLHOP</strong> &#8211; A small, stiff cap in pillbox shape, usually trimmed with braid or  buttons, sometimes with a chin strap. Copy of a cap worn by hotel  bellboys.</p>
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<p><strong>BERET ( ba ray )</strong> &#8211; A cap with a round flat crown of varying widths. Made of felt, wool or other fabric. Forms of the baret have been found since Ancient Times. In 15c., HALO BERET. Also BASQUE  BERET, PLUMED BERET, TAM O&#8217; SHANTER, PANCAKE BERET, MONTGOMERY BERET.</p>
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<p><strong>BERRETINO ( ber ret tee no )</strong> &#8211; Square, scarlet skullcap with corners pinched in. As worn by Cardinals of the Catholic Church. See BIRETTA</p>
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<p><strong>BETHLEHEM HEADDRESS</strong> &#8211; Truncated, cone-shaped cap, decorated with gold and silver coins and  jewels. Worn with a veil. Ancient Moslem headdress. Copied in the 1930&#8242;s  . Also TARBOOSH.</p>
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<p><strong>BIBI BONNET (bee bee bunneh )</strong> &#8211; Appeared around 1830&#8242;s as a smaller version of the POKE BONNET. At  first it was fitted close to the sides of the head, later the brim  flared upward and forward in front. In the late 19c., any small fanciful  and elegant hat was called BIBI. In 1956, Sally Victor came out with a  BIBI style.</p>
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<p><strong>BICORN or BICORNE</strong> &#8211; ( by corn ) A variation of the cocked hat, appearing around 1790, and  supplanting the TRICORNE. The brim of the BICORNE is folded up in front  and back. The BICORNE became the military dress hat of the British, American and French. The WELLINGTON was a version that had tassels. The NAPOLEON hat was a BICORNE with a tricolor cockade.</p>
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<p><strong>BIGGIN ( big in )</strong> &#8211; ( der. Fr. BEGUINE, a cap worn by nuns ) A coif like cap, with ties under the chin, 16c. and 17c.</p>
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<p><strong>BIRCAGE</strong> &#8211; Hat of stiffened veiling, shaped like a birdcage.</p>
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<p><strong>BIRETTA ( bi ret ah )</strong> &#8211; Since 17c., a square cap with three or four upright projections,  radiating from the center crown . Worn by Roman Catholic clergy.  Developed, since 13c., out of a cap formed like the modern beret. Also  BERRETTA, BIRRETTA, BIRETUM, BARRET-CAP, BARETTE, BERET.</p>
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<p><strong>Block</strong>:  A wooden form used as a mould to shape, by hand a brim or     crown.</p>
<p><strong>Blocking</strong>: Is the term used to describe the action of molding a hat shape.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="color: #000000;">Boater</span></strong><span style="color: #000000;">: Flat-topped hat with small flat     brim. traditionally, made of stiffened straw braid. </span></p>
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<p><strong>BLUEBONNET</strong> &#8211; Broad, slat cap of dark blue wool, woven in one piece. Narrow tartan headband. Colored tuft on top. Also BALMORAL.</p>
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<p><strong>BOATER</strong> &#8211; (British term ) A stiff, straight-brimmed, straw hat with a flat crown and a ribbon band. Also known as a SKIMMER or a SAILOR STRAW.  Introduced about 1864 for children, then worn by women. Worn by men from 1880 to 1930.</p>
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<p><strong>BONGRACE</strong> &#8211; ( 16c. and 17c. ) Oblong shaped, stiff material which dips over the forehead and drapes in back, worn over a coif.</p>
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<p><strong>BONNET</strong> &#8211; Until 16c., any masculine head covering other than a hood was a  bonnet ( French ), cap ( English ). Scotchmen still call their caps  BONNET. Since 19c., the term refers to a soft head covering for women  that ties under the chin.</p>
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<p><strong>BOURRELET</strong> &#8211; Originally a twisted scarf or turban worn on the helmet. A 15c. term  for the padded roll worn by both men and women as a base for a  headdress.</p>
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<p><strong>BRETON SAILOR ( bret on )</strong> &#8211; ( French, bretonh ) Woman&#8217;s hat with a brim that turns up evenly all around.</p>
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<p><strong>BROADBRIM</strong> &#8211; Term is nickname for Quaker, Friend. See Quaker Hat.</p>
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<p><strong>BUMPER BRIM</strong> &#8211; Hat with a tubular shaped brim. Size of brim and crown varies.</p>
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<p><strong>BUSBY ( buz bi )</strong> &#8211; A tall, cylindrical fur cap with regimental colored bag like ornament  hanging form the top, over the right side. Brush on top of center  front. Originally 15c. cavalry uniform of Hungarian Hussars.</p>
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<p><strong>BUSH HAT</strong> &#8211; Wide-brimmed man&#8217;s felt hat, turned up brim at one side. Also SOUTH ARFICAN SAFARI HAT, CADDIE, CADDY, SLOUCH HAT.</p>
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<p><strong>BUTTERFLY HEADDRESS</strong> &#8211; ( 15c.) Variation of the HENNIN. Box like cap, wired and draped with  sheer veiling so that it stands out like butterfly wings.</p>
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<p><strong>BYCOCKET, BYCOKET</strong> &#8211; ( by cock et ) High crowned hat with wide brim that is peaked in  front and turned up in back . Middle Ages, 16c., Italian students in  20c.</p>
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<p><strong>AGAL (ah gaul)</strong> &#8211; The thick cords of wool which hold the KAFFIYEH, the clothe headdress of the desert people, in place.</p>
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<p><strong>ALPINE</strong> &#8211; Sport hat of soft felt or tweed. The crown slants upward to a  lengthwise crease. The narrow brim is rolled up at the back and turned  down in front . Brush or feather trim in the headband. Adapted from hats  worn by people in the Swiss Alps.</p>
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<p><strong>ANNIE HALL</strong> &#8211; ( Late 1970&#8242;s ) In the movie &#8220;Annie Hall,&#8221; the actress Diane Keaton  popularized a fashion consisting of a drooping hat, long vest, wide tie,  baggy pants and a man&#8217;s shirt.</p>
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<p><strong>ARCTIC CAP</strong> &#8211; Fabric crown insulated with goose down. Mouton lamb storm flaps turn down to protect neck, ears and forehead.</p>
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<p><strong>ATEF</strong> &#8211; See EGYPTIAN CROWN</p>
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<p><strong>ATTIFET</strong> &#8211; ( Mid 16c. ) French headdress consisting of hair rolled over pads.  Worn with heart-shaped cap. Also ARCELET, MARY STUART COIF AND CAP.</p>
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<p><strong>AUTOMOBILE BONNET</strong> &#8211; ( Early 20c. ) Large brimmed hat worn with a long chiffon, net or  tulle scarf that enveloped the face and hat and tied under the chin.  Worn to protect the wearer while riding in the new open automobiles over  dusty roads.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Mad bomber hats have not become a  stylish fashion accessory for women yet because this fashion style  especially when it is made of leather was in vogue during the world  wars. The idea was that pilots could keep their heads warm at high  altitudes with the help of a leather hat which was extremely  close-fitting. It was normally worn under the helmet and many people  have decided to come back to this fashion idea which incorporates modern  style with standard flair.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">These are winter wear for  people who are interested in a macho look. There was a time when only  air force personnel used to wear these hats to show that they had spent  some time behind the wheel in the cockpit. After that, skiers began to  use these hats as a fashion statement. Nevertheless, these  hats have begun to be used as a fashion statement with people  who want tight fitting hats made out of leather along with ear flaps to  cover the ears from contact with the cold air. You are also going to  have a chin flap which is going to protect your skin from the freezing  atmosphere out there. So, once you have this winter hat on, you are  definitely not going to be using a scarf as another fashion accessory.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">These are adjustable hats  and that is the reason why, they are going to adjust to the size and  shape of your head. Remember that the original this type of hats are made  of real leather. These last for a long time, and definitely not going to  fray and rip on prolonged use. You might want some hats which are lined  with real sheepskin. These hats are worn at high altitudes and the  lining is called Sherpa lining. Such well insulated hats are going to  cost more, but it is going to be worth the time spent in choosing the  best mad bomber hats to keep your head warm during the winter.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So what are you waiting for? Go onto  the Internet and search for places where you can get real leather mad  bomber hats with the lining of your choice. You might want to look at  the colour combination which is going to be in black or in chocolate  brown. You can also get them in navy blue, orange and grey. So spice up  your choice of stylish winter wears with this type of hats.</p>
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<p>Wide brim hats have been around for thousands of years where the wide brim of the hat would save the face from the sun. You can get wide brim hats in wool and in other fabrics. Some of the wide brim hats are woven especially in the example of Fedoras. Wide brim hats for women are getting to be more and more popular because if the brim is really wide, it is going to protect the face from any sort of exposure to sun rays. Not only are wide brim hats are really stylish fashion statement but you can choose them in a wide-ranging variety of colours and styles.</p>
<p>You might also want hats which set of your personality as well as accessorise your wardrobe. So, you would want to go onto the Internet and look for most stylish choice of hats; it does not matter whether you are a man or you are a woman. You are going to get your choices of hats in the colours of your choice, in different designs, in different rim sizes, and shapes. You might want to look at what wide brim hats have to offer you. Some of these hats are also going to have a veil, especially if the brim is just a couple of inches wide. That means you can cover your face with the lace veil even though your hairstyle is being protected with a stylish fashionable, wide brim hat.</p>
<p>Wide brim hats are definitely not expensive and that is the reason why, you can have a large number of wide brim hats added to your wardrobe. In fact, you can have a varied choice of hat for every occasion and for every outfit. Thanks to the large number of designers coming up with innovative and creative ideas for hats in different styles and in different materials, you can get the perfect hat, which is going to suit your personality in a really special manner.</p>
<p>So look for a hat, which makes a fashion statement while protecting your face from the sun. You are definitely not going to be disappointed at the designs, ranges and color combination as well as material which go into the making up of these hats. Wide brim hats are definitely not unisex hats. So, no matter what your gender is, you are going to get a hat of your choice somewhere on the Internet or in your city.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Now that so many people are getting to be environmentally conscious and conscious about poaching, there are many fashion designers who are definitely against using fur in their fashion designs. Nevertheless, fur is really soft and luxurious and that is the reason why so many people are thinking of ways and means in which they can keep themselves warm while using faux fur. Faux fur is a material which looks like real fur but is definitely synthetic. So faux fur hats are not only going to make an unusual fashion statement but there are also going to keep you warm. Best of all, they are definitely not going to be made with real fur skin.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So, you can be assured that no animal is going to be killed, either mink, rabbit or Fox to make up a fashionable accessory used by supposed style aficionados. Faux fur hats are getting to be very much in vogue as a fashion accessory because you can get them in a wide-ranging variety of colors and designs. Apart from that you are also going to get them in materials which are definitely not real fur. So, if you are looking for something which looks like the real thing but is definitely going to cost a fraction of the price as well as is definitely not real fur, you might want to go in for faux fur hats.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Faux fur is the in thing; show that you are environmentally conscious by saying no to the real fur products. Show that you have a jazzy style by buying faux fur hats which look like the real thing, are as soft as the real thing, but are definitely not the real thing. There was once upon a time that it was very fashionable to have real fur fashion accessories but why would you want to be a reason for the continuous killing of harmless animals?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So for your winter wear keep yourself warm and happy by buying faux fur hats. You can also accessories them with other faux fur clothing to keep you warm this winter. Best of all, it is going to look like a million while costing a fraction of the original cost. So go onto the Internet and look for real faux fur hats and make a fashion style statement which is not only environmentally conscious but also really stylish! Get your faux fur hats from places which tell you which material has been used in the making up of those hats.</p>
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