of Brim, Having a brim; -- usually in composition., Full to, or level with, the brim.
Brimmed pretty much means filled to the top. The glass was brimmed with lemonade.
No, sombrero is Spanish for hat, specifically a broad-brimmed hat as the word derives from sombra, meaning shade.
Wide Brimmed felt hats can be bought in most stores that sell hats. Bloomingdale's sells a black felt wide brimmed hat by Helen Kaminski that is on "sale" for $137.50, normally $275.
long hat top
A Trilby is narrow brimmed mans hat.
Flat brimmed hats were invinted and work in the 14th century in England and were brought to the us by immagrents and were worn by the working class of men.
"wide brimmed" refers to having a hat or bonnet with a brim that is wider than usual, providing more shade and protection from the sun.
Vaqueros
vaqueros
Cowboys customarily wear wide-brimmed hats, chaps, and lariats. These items are essential to their attire for practical reasons: the wide-brimmed hat provides protection from the sun, chaps offer protection to the legs while riding, and lariats are used for roping cattle. This traditional gear is emblematic of cowboy culture, particularly in the American West.
Cowboy hat
The past tense and past participle are both brimmed.