I think the hat you want is called a bowler.
A French hat is commonly referred to as a beret. It is a soft, round, flat-crowned hat typically made of wool or felt and often associated with French culture.
A toque was a small, round woman's hat, sometimes called a "pillbox" hat.
A Stetson (if it *is* one), or sometimes a "ten-gallon hat" or just a "cowboy hat."
A toque was a small, round woman's hat, sometimes called a "pillbox" hat.
Banjo Paterson's distinctive felt hat is known as an "Akubra." It is a style of wide-brimmed hat commonly worn in Australia.
A fur felt fedora is made of . . . fur felt, of course. The felt is made from the fur of an animal, such as rabbit or beaver. A "wool felt" hat is an inexpensive alternative to a "fur felt" hat. The fur felt is more durable and retains its shape much better than wool felt hats. This is reflected in the price. Beaver fur felt is the some of the highest quality. Often X's are stamped in the hat to indicate quality. A "XXXXX" hat has a higher quality felt than, say, a "XXX" hat.
The ancient Mongols are sometimes called The Felt Tent People because their homes were round tents made of felt.
Boss of the Plains is what John B. Stetson himself called his hats. He felt it suited the hat completely.
Fedora, or a felt hat.
Your Hat Fur Felt (Hat worn with Blues)
Brian?
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