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Hat Trick By Terri Morrison and Wayne A. Conaway © Copyright 2004, All Rights Reserved
- The traditional clothing of an Arabic man includes a thoub (robe), as well as a head scarf and black braided cord called:
- A. A bisht, or mishlah
- B. A ghutra and igaal
- C. A bourgha and abaya
- Wide-brimmed sombreros have been keeping the sun off Latin Americans for centuries. True or false: The classic sombrero is kept in place with a strap beneath the chin.
- Popularized by King Edward VII of England, this felt hat has a high crown with a deep crease across the middle, similar to the fedora. It is a:
- A. Bowler
- B. Deerstalker
- C. Homburg
- Originating in Scotland, the tam-o'-shanter is a larger version of the beret. True or false: Except for size, there is no difference between the tam-o'-shanter and the beret.
- The Stetson was designed in 1865 as the quintessential cowboy hat of the American West. For years, Stetsons were manufactured in which city?
- A. Austin, Texas
- B. Denver
- C. Philadelphia
- The Dutch hoofdijzer (head iron) and oorijzer (ear iron) styles added metal to headgear. True or false: These hats were designed to protect men in battle.
- This flat cloth hat was ubiquitous in France between the 1920s and the 1950s, and is still worn by French soldiers. Which is it?
- A. Beret
- B. Fedora
- C. Toque
- For much of this century, upper-class Englishmen wore bowler hats, called derbies in the USA. True or false: this style is very similar to hats worn by women among the indigenous people of Peru.
- Variations of the cowboy hat are found throughout the world. Can you match the following hats wiht their countries of origin?
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| A. Bush hat |
1. Australia |
| B. Akubra hat |
2. Canada |
| C. Tilley hat |
3. New Zealand |
- Closely associated with Spain, the mantilla is a lace veil or shawl worn over the head and shoulders. True or false: The mantilla is draped over a stiff-tiaralike frame called a peineta.
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