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Tied under the chin.
Not for the likes of us plebs.
For posh ladies (or beauty pageants).
Help you go faster? Or just keep your hair nice?
Scary and uncomfortable but at least you can breathe.
Many sub-varieties exist. But basically it's a:
One of those sub-varieties, as worn by Muslim women.
Yasser Arafat famously wore one.
Those who follow Sikhism wear these.
A barrister wears one as a symbol of their office (not because they're bald).
These are named after a Moroccan city.
This might be seen at a wedding.
Here, a space destined example of a general type of protective headgear.
A warm head covering as worn by soldiers (and bank robbers).
As traditionally seen on Pyrenean shepherds.
As worn by Jewish males.
They really are made of it. I know, right!
Luton was an industry centre for plaiting these summery straw hats (that you might use on the river).
As worn by 'City Gents'; women of various indigenous South American cultures; Laurel and Hardy; and many others.
Favourite of Sherlock Holmes and people sneaking up on antlered animals.
Not so broad brimmed as a fedora.