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  2. Galero - Wikipedia

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    A galero (plural: galeri; from Latin: galērum, originally connoting a helmet made of skins; cf. galea) is a broad-brimmed hat with tasselated strings which was worn by clergy in the Catholic Church. Over the centuries, the red galero was restricted to use by individual cardinals while such other colors as black, green and violet were reserved ...

  3. List of hat styles - Wikipedia

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    A round wide-brimmed hat worn by more traditional Roman Catholic clergy. [27] Cartwheel hat: Wide-brimmed and shallow-crowned hat, normally worn at an angle. Popular from 1910s but most closely associated with 1940s-50s fashion. [28] Casquette: A small-peaked cap often worn by cyclists. [29] Caubeen: An Irish beret. [30] Cavalier hat

  4. Shovel hat - Wikipedia

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    The hat was usually made of black beaver or felt, and had a low, round crown and a wide brim, which projected in a shovel-like curve at the front and rear and was often worn turned up at the sides. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Like the tricorne it was a development of the low-crowned broad-brimmed hats fashionable in the later 17th century.

  5. List of headgear - Wikipedia

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    Caubeen – Irish hat; Cavalier hat, also chevaliers – wide-brimmed hat trimmed with ostrich plumes; Chapeau-bras, also chapeau-de-bras – 18th- to early-19th-century folding bicorne hat carried under one arm; Chaperon – a series of hats that evolved in 14th- and 15th-century Europe from the medieval hood of the same name; Cocked hat

  6. Talk:List of headgear - Wikipedia

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    It's red with a big wide brim, whereas a mitre is tall and pointy. Deb 22:11, 18 Feb 2004 (UTC) I think you're right in that it's not worn today, but IFAIK it's a real hat in the sense that it was worn in the past, like the Papal Tiara is know a symbol more than a hat. As this list grows, we might need to hack up the religious section into ...

  7. Religious clothing - Wikipedia

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    Fedoras, generally black with a wide brim, are worn by men from Litvish, Yeshivish, and Chabad-Lubavitch communities, and these are worn by both single and married men. Homburg style hats are often worn by rabbis of higher rank in Litvish and Yeshivish circles.

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