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  2. Hatstand - Wikipedia

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    A coat rack A free-standing hatstand and umbrella stand. A hatstand is a device used to store hats and often coats on, and umbrellas within. Usually made of wood and standing at least 5 feet (1.5 m) tall, they have a single pole making up most of the height, with a sturdy base to prevent toppling, and an array of lengthy pegs at the top for placement of hats.

  3. Unangan hunting headgear - Wikipedia

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    Unangan hat makers painted the headgear with an undercoat base of white paint, and then added to it with a second coat of colour; the inside was painted in red. [23] Paints were mostly made with mineral pigments and on rare occasions with plant-based pigments; they were mixed and with bodily fluids such as blood plasma or nasal mucus as a ...

  4. Umbrella stand - Wikipedia

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    An umbrella stand is a storage device for umbrellas and walking sticks. They are usually located inside the entrance of a home or public building, and are sometimes complemented by a hanger or mirror, [1] or combined with a coat rack. The stand is used to hold umbrellas when they are not in use.

  5. Rack - Wikipedia

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    Bicycle rack: Bicycle parking rack; Bicycle stand, for holding bicycles in service, storage, or transport; The luggage carrier of a bicycle; Bustle rack, a type of storage bin mounted on armored fighting vehicles; Clothes rack, or clothes horse; hatstand, also known as a coat rack, hall rack, or hat rack; Drum rack, part of a drum kit; Drying ...

  6. Custodian helmet - Wikipedia

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    The helmet plate and either a "coxcomb" or "rose top" fixed to the top of the helmet, were fitted by pressing the metal lugs attached to the badges through the helmet and then having small matchstick-size pieces of wood pushed through the lugs to secure them. Other helmet furniture included a "ball top" and in some cases a "spike top".

  7. Clothes hanger - Wikipedia

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    A clothes hanger, coat hanger, or coathanger, or simply a hanger, is a hanging device in the shape/contour of: Human shoulders designed to facilitate the hanging of a coat , jacket , sweater , shirt , blouse or dress in a manner that prevents wrinkles , with a lower bar for the hanging of trousers or skirts .