Hat worn by a Shriner
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FEZHat worn by a Shriner
TAMHat worn by a Scot in Santa Monica (3)
kamelaukion(Modern Greek) a tall cylindrical hat worn by Orthodox priests
toquetall brimless hat worn by a chef called also toque blanche
kamelaukionsKAMELAUKION, (Modern Greek) a tall cylindrical hat worn by Orthodox priests
toquestall brimless hat worn by a chef called also toque blanche
petasusesA winged hat of such a type worn by the god Hermes
petasusa broad-brimmed low-crowned hat worn by ancient Greeks and Romans
tarbouche(Arabic) a fez, a hat worn by Muslim men also TARBOOSH, TARBOUSH, TARBUSH
broadbrima broad-brimmed hat esp one worn by the Quakers in the 17th century
tarbouchesTARBOUCHE, (Arabic) a fez, a hat worn by Muslim men also TARBOOSH, TARBOUSH, TARBUSH
broadbrimsBROADBRIM, a broad-brimmed hat esp one worn by the Quakers in the 17th century
balmoralsA type of brimless round cocked hat with a cockade or ribbons attached, worn by certain Scottish regiments
toppertall, cylindrical hat with a stiff brim usually slightly curved on the sides, worn by men esp. on formal occasions
helmetA hard or padded protective hat, various types of which are worn by soldiers, police officers, firefighters, motorcyclists, athletes, and others
helmetsA hard or padded protective hat, various types of which are worn by soldiers, police officers, firefighters, motorcyclists, athletes, and others
sunbonnetA close-fitting brimmed cotton hat that protects the head and neck from the sun, worn esp. by infants and formerly by women
petasosbroad-brimmed hat worn by ancient Greek travelers and hunters, often represented in art as a winged hat worn by Hermes or Mercury
petasusbroad-brimmed hat worn by ancient Greek travelers and hunters, often represented in art as a winged hat worn by Hermes or Mercury
toquevelvet hat with a narrow, sometimes turned-up brim, a full crown, and usually a plume, worn by men and women esp. in 16th-century France
toquesvelvet hat with a narrow, sometimes turned-up brim, a full crown, and usually a plume, worn by men and women esp. in 16th-century France
henninsconical or heart-shaped hat, sometimes extremely high, with a flowing veil or piece of starched linen about the crown, worn by women in the 15th century
henninconical or heart-shaped hat, sometimes extremely high, with a flowing veil or piece of starched linen about the crown, worn by women in the 15th century
feza brimless cone-shaped flat-crowned hat that usually has a tassel, is usually made of red felt, and is worn especially by men in eastern Mediterranean countries
fezesa brimless cone-shaped flat-crowned hat that usually has a tassel, is usually made of red felt, and is worn especially by men in eastern Mediterranean countries
BERETHat worn by Che
STOVEPIPEHat worn by Lincoln.
FEDORAHat worn by Indiana Jones
STOVEPIPEHat worn by Abraham Lincoln
TOQUEHat worn by Kellogg's character Snap
KEPIHat worn by Charles de Gaulle
BICORNTwo-pointed hat worn by Napoleon
FEZHat worn by Sydney Greenstreet in "Casablanca"
henninan old French hat worn by women
BUSBYHat worn by hussars in the British Army.
busbiesthe bearskin hat worn by certain British guardsmen
henninsHENNIN, an old French hat worn by women
busbythe bearskin hat worn by certain British guardsmen
caulscap or hat of net formerly worn by women
caulcap or hat of net formerly worn by women