A slouch hat is a wide-brimmed felt or cloth hat most commonly worn as part of a military uniform, often, although not always, with a chinstrap. It has...
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A wideawake hat is a broad brimmed felt "countryman's hat" with a low crown, similar to a slouch hat. A wideawake hat is most commonly seen in dark shades...
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style cowboy hat, which is also based on the Boss of the Plains but has a different brim and crease, nor a slouch hat. The origins of the hat can be traced...
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West wore many styles of hat, including top hats, bowlers, Civil War headgear such as cavalry and slouch hats, and sailor hats. According to Lucius Beebe...
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unlike in the past where a slouch hat with the brim down was referred to as a bush hat. Along with slouch hats, giggle hats were issued as the standard...
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nose or mouth. The shape and material of cork hats varies but, typically, they are similar to a slouch hat. Believed by some to have been worn by jackaroos...
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List of headgear (redirect from Gypsy hat)
Nightcap Nón lá Jaapi Pakol Party hat Patka Pork pie hat Rogatywka Rumal Sidara also faisaliyya Slouch hat Sailor hat Šajkača Salakot Cappello romano Skullcap...
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to the side of the crown of the hat (similar to the slouch hat) which was then decorated with feathers. Cavalier hats derived their name from supporters...
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cap, or "kepi", a French military cap. Often broad felt or straw hats or even slouch hats were worn instead. The Federal Army style forage cap was also popular...
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country and wear a different hat. However this was changed, and with Christopher George wishing to wear the slouch hat, his American helmet was given...
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The Terai hat is a type of slouch hat associated with the Gurkhas and named after the Terai region in Nepal. It is created by fusing two hats into one...
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Papakhi Patrol cap Peaked cap Pith helmet RAC helmet Rogatywka Sailor cap Slouch hat Soviet helmets during World War II Stahlhelm (Used by the National Revolutionary...
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insignia of the Australian Army, and is mostly worn on the brim of a slouch hat or, less frequently, on the front of a peaked cap for Army personnel filling...
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The Cumminsville Killer, also known as the Cumminsville Ripper, the Slouch Hat Man and the Man Gorilla, was an unidentified serial killer who is believed...
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most soldiers found the black felt hat to be too hot and heavy and shunned its use, preferring a forage cap or slouch hat.[citation needed] The unadorned...
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wide-brimmed hat, while regimental badges often included uniquely Australian flora or fauna or other national symbols. The wide-brimmed slouch hat was first...
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Akubra (category Hat companies)
company manufactured slouch hats for the Australian army. Slouch hats made of rabbit fur were found to be more hard wearing than the hats made from previous...
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Zulu – Isicholo, isidwaba, umutsha, ibheshu Afrikaners and Rooineks – slouch hat, safari shirt, veldskoen, knee-high socks, khaki Bermuda shorts or trousers...
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uniform and puttees. The usual headdress however was the Australian style slouch hat, worn at this stage in its history without the turned-up brim. The New...
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Peaked cap (redirect from Combination hat)
Kilmarnock cap in no 1 dress and the slouch hat in no 2 dress The Queen's Royal Hussars, whose officers wear a tent hat in no 2 dress. It has a cap band which...
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Pith helmet (category Hats)
active service, they sometimes used alternatives such as the wide-brimmed slouch hat worn by US troops in the Philippines and by British Empire forces in the...
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Bush hat can mean any of the following: Slouch hat Boonie hat Bucket hat This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bush hat. If...
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Western wear (section Hat)
jeans, cowboy hat, a leather belt, and cowboy boots. In the early days of the Old West, it was the bowler hat rather than the slouch hat, center crease...
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A hat is a head covering which is worn for various reasons, including protection against weather conditions, ceremonial reasons such as university graduation...
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Brigade of Gurkhas (who wear the slouch hat); and of officers of The Queen's Royal Hussars who wear their "tent hat" (the only headdress worn without...
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Popović (1964). Beograd kroz vekove. pp. 93, 215, 241. Malcolm Burr (1935). Slouch hat. p. 165.; Lovett Fielding Edwards (1954). Introducing Yugoslavia. p. 79...
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which was raised in 1899. The RAR used the "greens" uniform and wore slouch hats as headgear. After disbandment, selected members of the RNR formed the...
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A boxing kangaroo wearing a slouch hat painted on the nose of a RAF B-24 Liberator bomber flown by a RAAF crew based in Agra, India, c. 1943–44...
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replace their regulation kepis with civilian hats (normally in black). Popular styles included the slouch hat with either a flat or round top (the latter...
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right cheek, caused by a saber slash. He typically wears a gray cowboy slouch hat and a shortened trench coat. His demeanor is such that he has very little...
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