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  2. Hat box - Wikipedia

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    A hat box (also commonly hatbox and sometimes hat bucket, hat tin or bandbox) is a container for storing and transporting headgear, protecting it from damage and dust. A more generic term for a box used to carry garments, including headgear, is a bandbox. Typically, a hat box is deep and round in shape, although it may also be boxlike and used ...

  3. List of headgear - Wikipedia

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    Bowler, also coke hat, billycock, boxer, bun hat, derby; Busby; Bycocket – a hat with a wide brim that is turned up in the back and pointed in the front; Cabbage-tree hat – a hat woven from leaves of the cabbage tree; Capotain (and women) – a tall conical hat, 17th century, usually black – also, copotain, copatain; Caubeen – Irish hat

  4. 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 ...

  5. Hat and Fragrance Textile Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The collection represents the wide variety of box sizes and forms, paper colors, and designs and is particularly rich in rare, early papers. Most hat-and-bandbox factories were located in larger cities such as New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or Hartford. However, many individuals operated small companies to make and sell hatboxes to local markets.

  6. Fascinator - Wikipedia

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    It was customary for Christian women in Europe to wear some sort of headcovering. [1] [2] The European fashion of decorating the female head with a round-brimmed headgear (or hat) can be traced back to the late Renaissance era of the 16th century when some rare Tudor bonnets appear to have a brim. [3]

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    Family-owned and -run since 1971, Deano's has history on its side, and it gets extra points for creativity. It comes up with a "pizza of the month" every few weeks. It comes up with a "pizza of ...