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  2. Slouch hat - Wikipedia

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    [9] [citation needed] The Australian military still wear the slouch hat with a Unit Colour Patch to identify their unit, [10] and it has become a national symbol in Australia. [11] Bhanbhagta Gurung VC of the 3rd battalion, 2nd Gurkha Rifles. The slouch hat or Terai hat is also associated with the Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger (Dutch East ...

  3. List of hat styles - Wikipedia

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    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. More commonly known as a Derby in the United States. [19] Breton: A woman's hat with round crown and deep brim turned upwards all the way round. Said to be based on hats worn by Breton agricultural ...

  4. Mountcastle & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Mountcastle & Sons is an Australian hat manufacturer. The company is associated with bush hats made of rabbit fur felt with wide brims that are worn in rural Australia. [3] Statesman Hats is owned by Mountcastle Statesman and was established in 1972 in Western Australia. It and was bought by Mountcastle in 1995.

  5. Boonie hat - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army issue boonie hat in the BDU camouflage pattern, circa 1994. A boonie hat or booney hat is a type of wide-brim sun hat commonly used by military forces in hot tropical climates. Its design is similar to a bucket hat but with a stiffer brim. The Australian giggle hat has a thinner brim.

  6. Akubra - Wikipedia

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    Over 100 different styles, various colours and brim widths are produced in the Akubra hat range. [11] [12] The hats are popularly thought of as being worn by older people in rural Australia however in the 1920s Akubra was known more for making "fashion hats" such as Fedoras. The company sells hats in rural and urban areas.

  7. Cabbage-tree hat - Wikipedia

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    Australian writer Marcus Clarke wearing a cabbage tree hat, 1866. A cabbage tree hat (also known as a cabbage palm hat) is a hat made from the leaves of the Livistona australis, also known as the cabbage-tree palm. It is known as the first distinctively Australian headwear in use.

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