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Sep 17, 2024

[Answer] What type of wide-brimmed hat comes from the Spanish word for "shadow"?

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...The word “sombrero” comes from the Spanish word “sombra,” which means “shade” or “shadow.” They were originally made to protect the wearer’s head, shoulders, and back from the intense sun. In Mexico, "sombrero" denotes the typical image of an enormous hat. However, in other Spanish-speaking countries, it’s a general term to refer to all hats with brims.

[Answer] The word “millinery” comes from what European fashion hub?

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...Fashion designers in Milan, Italy, didn’t invent hats, but the word “millinery” was inspired by the city's production of unique women's hat styles. In the 18th century, a milliner generally made hats for women, and most milliners were women themselves. Today, the profession is less gendered, and milliners have even more options when it comes to materials and styles.

[Answer] Humphrey Bogart wore what kind of hat in many of his 1950s films?

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...Humphrey Bogart’s signature look in “Casablanca” — and many other films from that era — included a fedora. The brimmed hats weren’t just a quirky accessory for Bogart’s characters, though; many of those he wore on screen came from his personal collection. In fact, Bogart wore Borsalino fedoras so often in his movies that the company later named an entire line after him.

[Answer] How many corners does a tricorne hat have?

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...Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, tricorne hats were among the most popular accessories worn by aristocratic men. This style features a low crown and a brim folded at three distinct points, creating three corners. In the early 19th century, tricorne hats were largely replaced by silken Italian hats that originated in Florence around 1760 and came to England around 1810.

[Answer] Charlie Chaplin popularized what type of hat in his silent films?

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...In many of his films, actor Charlie Chaplin famously wore a slightly too-small bowler hat, sparking a trend across the country. Several historical figures and celebrities have also worn bowlers, including the Wright brothers, Bing Crosby, Butch Cassidy, and others.

[Answer] What kind of hat was Abraham Lincoln known for?

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...Abraham Lincoln stood over 6 feet tall, and to accentuate his height even more he liked to sport a top hat. Top hats have always been eye-catching; when haberdasher John Hetherington wore the first top hat in public in London in 1797, it was reported that the unusual headgear caused a number of women to faint! Lincoln’s slightly battered stovepipe top hat became an indelible part of his image.

[Answer] What is a synonym for “emblematize”?

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...1. Repayment 2. Represent 3. Resentment 4. Repellent