


Top Hats and Caps Defining Style Across Eras
Tricorne Hat
HatPopular in the 18th century, known for its three corners and association with military and naval officers.

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Panama Hat
HatLightweight and breathable, popularized during the construction of the Panama Canal.

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Newsboy Cap
CapOriginated in the late 19th century, known for its rounded shape and button on top.

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Bowler Hat
HatIntroduced in the late 19th century, became a staple for working-class men in Britain.

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Cowboy Hat
HatIntroduced in the late 19th century, symbolizes ruggedness and the American West.

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Top Hat
HatSymbolized wealth and status in the 19th century, particularly among the aristocracy.

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Beret
CapAssociated with artistic and revolutionary figures throughout history.

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Baseball Cap
CapFirst appeared in the mid-19th century, became a popular sportswear item.

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Beanie
CapA versatile cap worn for both warmth and fashion across various eras.

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Fedora Hat
HatPopularized in the late 19th century, associated with gangsters and film noir characters.

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