Hats, Hats, Hats!

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  1. 3. is a traditional Scottish bonnet or cap worn with Scottish Highland dress.
  2. 4. hat is a popular bell-shaped ladies hat of the 1920s.
  3. 5. is a small-peaked cap often worn by cyclists.
  4. 7. hat is broad-brimmed felt or straw hat, with a high crown, pinched symmetrically at the four corners (the "Montana crease").
  5. 8. is a broad brimmed felt hat with the brim folded up and pinned front and back to create a long horned shape, also known as a cocked hat. Worn by European military officers in the 1790s.
  6. 9. is a traditional style, in red it is now used as a symbol of Catalan identity. It is worn with the top flopping down.
  7. 10. is also known as an Irish beret.
  8. 12. is a square cap with three or four ridges or peaks worn by Roman Catholic clergy and some Anglican and Lutheran clergy.
  9. 14. cap is a woven cap typical of Chiloé Archipelago made of coarse raw wool, usually with a pom-pom at the top.
  10. 15. is a pointed hat of conical form, with eye holes. Worn in religious processions in Spain by the Nazarenos (see Holy Week in Seville), but is commonly associated with the Ku Klux Klan.
  11. 16. is a small fur military hat.
  12. 19. This is an Australian felt hat with a wide brim.
  13. 20. hat is also known as the tophat, magician's hat, stovepipe hat (in the case of the tallest specimens). Formal hats made of felted beaver fur. Cartoon characters Uncle Sam and Mr. Monopoly are often depicted wearing such hats.
  14. 21. is a Peruvian or Bolivian hat with ear-flaps made from vicuña, alpaca, llama or sheep's wool.[20]
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  1. 1. This is a Korean traditional winter cap mostly worn by women in the Joseon period from 1392 – 1910.
  2. 2. is a hat worn from the 1590s through the 1640s in England and Northwestern Europe. In the U.S. it is also called a Pilgrim hat.
  3. 3. This is a form of headgear covering the whole head, exposing only the face or upper part of it, and sometimes only the eyes. Also known as a ski mask.
  4. 4. cap is a type of soft cap that is a traditional form of headwear for players of the game of cricket.
  5. 6. This cap is a hard men's cap, similar to the flat cap, but distinguished by its hardness and rounded shape
  6. 8. type of soft light cotton cap with a rounded crown and a stiff bill projecting in front.
  7. 9. is a tall, furry, full dress uniform hat of the Brigade of Guards designed to protect the footguards against sword-cuts, commonly seen at Buckingham Palace.
  8. 11. is a soft round cap, usually of wool felt, with a bulging flat crown and a tight fitted headband with no brim, worn by both men and women and traditionally associated with France. Also used in the military. In the 1920's, 30's and 40's schoolgirls often wore berets as uniform or otherwise.
  9. 13. is a flat-brimmed and flat-topped straw hat, formerly worn by seamen. Schools might include a boater hat as part of their uniform. Now mostly worn at summer regattas or garden parties, often with a ribbon in club, school or college colors.
  10. 15. is a traw hat made in Chile.
  11. 17. hat The bucket hat is a soft cotton hat with a wide, downwards-sloping brim.
  12. 18. hat The boonie hat is a soft cotton wide-brim hat commonly used by militaries. Similar to a bucket hat.
  13. 20. bowler is a hard felt hat with a rounded crown created in 1850 by Lock's of St James's, the hatters to Thomas Coke, 2nd Earl of Leicester, for his servants. Sometimes known as a derby hat.