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straw-hat

 
Dictionary: straw-hat   (strô'hăt')
 
adj.

Of or relating to summer theater that operates in suburban or resort areas.

[From the fashion of wearing straw hats during the summer.]


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Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words.

The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a stiff straw hat with a flat crown
  Synonyms: boater, leghorn, Panama, Panama hat, sailor, skimmer


 
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For the 1974 Soviet film see The Straw Hat. For the crew from One Piece, see Straw Hat Pirates.
A man wearing a straw hat and holding a guitar.

A straw hat can refer to any brimmed hat that is woven out of straw. This hat is designed to protect the head from the sun, as well as protect against heatstroke.

There are several styles of straw hats, but all of them are made of woven straw. Many of these hats are formed in a similar way to felt hats; they are softened by steam or by submersion in hot water, and then formed by hand or over a block. Finer and more expensive straw hats have a tighter and more consistent weave. Since it takes much more time to weave a larger hat than a smaller one, larger hats are more expensive.

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History

Straw hats have been worn consistently in Europe and Asia in the Summer since antiquity, and arguably are the least-changed form of headgear, since many medieval examples would draw no special attention if worn today. Many are to be seen in the famous calendar miniatures of the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry, worn by all classes, mostly by men.

Types of straw hats

Straw hat with artifcial flowers

Straw hats are commonly blocked into shapes usually found in felt hats.

  • Boater hat - a formal straw hat with a flat top and brim.

Art

15th century straw hat by Pisanello

Artwork produced during the Middle Ages shows, among the more fashionably dressed, possibly the most spectacular straw hats ever seen on men in the West, notably those worn in the Arnolfini Portrait of 1434 by Jan van Eyck (tall, stained black) and by Saint George in a painting by Pisanello of around the same date (left). In the middle of the 18th century it was fashionable for rich ladies to dress as country girls with a low crowned,wide brimmed straw hat to complete the look[1].


References

  1. ^ "The Hat Story" (in English). British Hat Guild. 2003. http://www.britishhatguild.co.uk/hat_story.htm. Retrieved on 2007-08-18. 

 
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