I believe it is called a beret (with a ` over the e)
Brim typically means the edge of something, and it will usually refer to a hat. Brim also is used as a verb, when something, such as a cup, is very full.
the hat is spelled 'le chapeau' in French.
A "house painter" wears a visored cap (if semi-spherical, a baseball cap), except that it may have only a brim, in which case it is called a visor. The stereotypical painter's cap is round but with a flattened top, similar to that of the French Legionnaire's cap.The unstructured hat worn by an "artist" may be a beretor a flat cap similar to a driving cap.
tuque is the word for hat in french
The soft hat, from the French name, is a beret.(similar words are berry, a fruit; to bury, put in the ground; and to betray, to turn against)
akubra
The Akubra hat was developed in Australia.
A CAP is a brimless head covering with or without a visor. Examples: a Baseball cap has a visor to protect eyes from the sun; a ski cap is a knitted head covering without a visor.A HAT is a head covering, usually with a crown and a brim. Examples: a fedora has a crown with a crease and a brim; a top hat has a flat top crown and a brim.A visor only extends around the front of the hat while a brim completely encircles the hat.
Known as the brim
petasus
This phrase typically refers to someone wearing a French-style hat with an upturned brim positioned on their forehead. It is often associated with a stylish or sophisticated appearance.
No. a brim is the edge of a hat or the top endge of a container as in "full to the brim".
Most people call it a "chef's hat", but its proper name is a toque.
Most people call it a "chef's hat", but its proper name is a toque.
brim
MOB CAP
It is a hat with a very small brim....They are becoming very popular again.