I'm going to guess that by "toggle" you mean "tassel" which would make the hat you're describing a "fez".
pom pom hats
Fitted Hats. -TheRegalian
Its is called Pu Yo hu
In street parlance, the hats were called Tams, after their resemblance to Tam O'Shanter I would imagine?
Those hats are called "hidden message hats" or "underbrim hats." The writing under the brim is usually a secret or personal message that is not visible when the hat is worn normally.
Those hats are called ski masks or balaclavas. They are used to cover the face and head for protection from cold weather or for anonymity during illegal activities like burglary.
Those hats are called trapper hats or aviator hats. They are typically lined with warm material like faux fur and have flaps that can be secured under the chin to keep the ears warm in cold weather.
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Those Awful Hats was created on 1909-01-25.
A person who makes or sells hats is called a milliner. Traditionally, milliners design and create fashionable hats, often for women, and may also sell them in boutiques or shops. The term can also refer to those who specialize in the craft of hat-making.
A person who sells hats is specifically called a "hatter." Historically, this term is often associated with those who made and sold hats, particularly in the context of the millinery trade. However, a broader term for someone who sells women's hats specifically is "milliner."
Dappy hats but their real name is peruvian hats