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  2. Fedora - Wikipedia

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    The term fedora was in use as early as 1891. Its popularity soared, and eventually it eclipsed the similar-looking homburg. [2] The fedora hat's brim is usually around 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) wide, but can be wider, [2] can be left raw-edged (left as cut), finished with a sewn overwelt or underwelt, or bound with a trim-ribbon.

  3. Tricorne - Wikipedia

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    The tricorne or tricorn is a style of hat in a triangular shape, which became popular in Europe during the 18th century, falling out of style by the early 1800s. The word "tricorne" was not widely used until the mid-19th century. During the 18th century, hats of this general style were referred to as "cocked hats".

  4. Stetson - Wikipedia

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    By 1886, Stetson's hat company was the largest globally and had mechanized the hat-making industry ("producing close to 2 million hats a year by 1906"). [2] The Stetson Hat Co. ceased production in 1968 and licensed another hat company. [2] However, these hats still bear the Stetson name, with the hats produced in St. Joseph, Missouri.

  5. Fédora - Wikipedia

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    She wore a soft felt hat in that role which was soon a popular fashion for women; the hat became known as a fedora. [3] The premiere was headline news in Paris. Le Figaro devoted its whole front page to it in addition to further coverage inside. [4]

  6. Straw hat - Wikipedia

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    He was portrayed as a strong, rugged leader dressed crisply in light-colored suits and stylish straw fedoras. This helped popularize the straw "Panama hat". [28] The Old Order Amish, in the United States, still wear straw hats (similar to a Boater Hat), especially in the summer months. In the winter, or for formal wear, they will wear a felt hat.

  7. Mexican featherwork - Wikipedia

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    Modern reproduction of Feather headdress Moctezuma II; Museo Nacional de Antropología e Historia, México. Mexican featherwork, also called "plumería", was an important artistic and decorative technique in the pre-Hispanic and colonial periods in what is now Mexico.

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