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Hats as art or hats done up artistically
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Non-wearable hats and staturary
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Cloth worn or tied around the head
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Worn by cowboys and southwesterners.
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Hats that denote nobility
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Hats of the near east and the far east
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Hats made of, or decorated with, feathers.
Not related to the phrase "A feather in your cap."
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As Worn, or On Display For Sale
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Hats decorated with or made up of flowers
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Hats used to protect the head from injury
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Hats worn just for fun or disguise
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Hats on display in stores and at fairs
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The pirate hat is a classically curved had with raised brims
that often displays a skull and cross-bones.
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Spanish and Mexican style hats
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Hats worn as part of or emulating or supporting sports
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Hats made of straw
or woven from reeds
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The strangely American revolutionary hat
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The classically formal hat
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A hat worn with the express pupose of travel.
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Hats worn as part of Santa or Xmas
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