Hats of leaves
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PANAMASHats of leaves
PANAMASHats made from tropical leaves
JIPIJAPAPlant whose leaves are used to make Panama hats
BRIMSEdges of hats
DACHEFrench designer of hats.
BRIMPart of some hats
BRIMFeature of some hats
LAWMENWearers of white hats
FLAPSFeatures of some winter hats
COONSSources of Davy Crockett hats
EARFLAPFeature of some knitted hats
COONSFurnishers of coats and hats.
FELTSHats made of wool fabric.
MONROE"Last of the Cocked Hats"
MOBCAPSWomen's soft hats of old
hattersmaker or seller of hats
hattermaker or seller of hats
ABZUGCongresswoman Bella of the many hats
hatcheckthe receiving of hats for safekeeping
TERAISWide-brimmed ventilated felt hats of India.
COONSKINOne of the hats in the ring.
BATTLayer of felt used in making hats
MONROEPresident nicknamed Last of the Cocked Hats
hatchecksHATCHECK, the receiving of hats for safekeeping
DIPLOMATOne of many hats worn by Benjamin Franklin
BEARFURMaterial in the hats of Buckingham Palace guards
DELUISENoted wearer of fat-guy hats, later in life
puggreea scarf, usually pleated, around the crown of some hats, esp sun helmets
hatcheckOf or employed in a checkroom for hats, coats, and other personal items
veluredhatter's pad of velvet, plush, or the like for smoothing or dressing silk hats
veluringhatter's pad of velvet, plush, or the like for smoothing or dressing silk hats
velurehatter's pad of velvet, plush, or the like for smoothing or dressing silk hats
velureshatter's pad of velvet, plush, or the like for smoothing or dressing silk hats
pomponornamental tuft or ball of feathers, wool, or the like, used on hats, slippers, etc.
nutriathe fur of the coypu, resembling beaver, used for making coats, hats, suit trimmings, etc.
nutriasthe fur of the coypu, resembling beaver, used for making coats, hats, suit trimmings, etc.
pomponsornamental tuft or ball of feathers, wool, or the like, used on hats, slippers, etc.
aigreta long plume worn on hats or as a headdress, esp one of long egret feathers
velourfur felt (as of rabbit or nutria) finished with a long velvety nap and used especially for hats
bonnetsany of various hats worn, esp formerly, by women and girls, usually framing the face and tied with ribbons under the chin