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  2. The 6 best hiking hats - AOL

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    The best hiking hats protect against one or more of those things, but not all hats are designed to stand up to the elements. When searching for a hiking hat in particular, be sure to find an ...

  3. 20 Cute Hiking Outfits for Hitting the Trails in Style - AOL

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    Get active outside in any season with cute hiking outfits for women. Choose from winter hike gear and summer hike gear! 20 Cute Hiking Outfits for Hitting the Trails in Style

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  5. List of hat styles - Wikipedia

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    Also known as a Gainsborough hat and garden hat, this is an elaborate women's design with a wide brim. Pilgrim's hat: A pilgrim's hat, cockel hat or traveller's hat is a wide brim hat used to keep off the sun. It is highly associated with pilgrims on the Way of St. James. The upturned brim of the hat is adorned with a scallop shell to denote ...

  6. Sun hat - Wikipedia

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    Young woman wearing a sun hat. A sun hat (also known as the floppy hat, harvest hat or field hat [1]) is any hat or headgear specifically designed to shade the face, neck and shoulders from direct sunlight, usually with a circumferentially-protruding semi-rigid brim that can range from small to large, but as a general guideline around 4 to 7 in (10 to 18 cm) in width.

  7. Pussyhat - Wikipedia

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    A pussyhat is a pink, crafted brimless hat or cap, created in large numbers by women involved with the United States 2017 Women's March. They are the result of the Pussyhat Project, a nationwide effort initiated by Krista Suh and Jayna Zweiman, a screenwriter and architect located in Los Angeles, to create pink hats to be worn at the march. [1]