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  2. Kangol - Wikipedia

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    Kangol is a British clothing company famous for its headwear.The name Kangol reflects the original materials for production, the K coming from the word 'silK' (a recent attribution to 'Knitting' is incorrect), the ANG from 'ANGora', and the OL from 'woOL'.

  3. Graham Smith (milliner) - Wikipedia

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    Graham Smith (born 19 January 1938 in Bexley) is a milliner from Kent, England.Beginning his career at a time when hats were an everyday essential for fashionable women, he worked with leading couturiers in Paris and London, later establishing his own brand and also working with mainstream fashion brands such as Kangol.

  4. Bollman Hat Company - Wikipedia

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    Bollman Hat Company is also a private label hat maker for other fashion designers, including Marc Jacobs [2] and Samuel L. Jackson [3] and companies, including Cabela's sporting goods. It was announced in February 2009 that Bollman were reviewing their worldwide operations, putting 33 jobs and the future of the Kangol head office in Cleator ...

  5. Kangol Kid - Wikipedia

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    He acquired his nickname, The Kangol Kid, from neighborhood friends during the early 1980s, because of the many Kangol hats he owned and wore. [citation needed] He was also officially sponsored by Kangol Headwear, Inc. [citation needed] He was signed to his first record label deal at age 17, without having had his own legal representation at ...

  6. Kanmuri (headwear) - Wikipedia

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    Kanmuri (かんむり) is a word that is a corruption of kōburi (こうぶり), originally meaning "headwear."The main materials used for kanmuri were gold, silver, gilt, and cloth or cloth hardened with lacquer.

  7. Boater - Wikipedia

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    A sea of boaters in New York's Times Square, July 1921. Being made of straw, the boater was and is generally regarded as a warm-weather hat. In the days when all men in Western Europe and the US wore hats when out of doors, "Straw Hat Day", the day when men switched from wearing their winter hats to their summer hats, was seen as a sign of the beginning of summer.

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