They were called "Helmets".
The US Helmet was a steel helmet and a separate liner and was referred to as Model M-1. The liner was molded from fiber board and it had the straps riveted into it. The straps were adjustable to allow it to fit many sizes. The Liner had a thin chin strap. The helmet had a larger cloth strap.
Busby was the name of a large round fur hat that was not very tall, such as the French cavalry in the Napoleonic War. The Bearskin hat was a tall fur hat worn by grenadier infantry of the many countries during the Napoleonic War. IT was also called the Busby. Today you can see it being worn by the British Palace Guards while on duty and on parade. "Ushanka" was the name of the Russian fur hat that was worn by their soldiers under their helmets or alone. Fancier designs were worn by Russian generals. They looked like the hat common among Cossacks.
The correct name for the graduation hat is a mortarboard.
The name of a traditional magician's hat is a top hat. This is the hat that magician's use to pull rabbits, birds and scarves out of.
I;m guessing that you find a hat that looks exactly like Kung Lao's but with out the blade. the you take the hat to a metal crafter or weilder and have them make a steel blade around the hat for you.
In the 1840s, there were two standard military hats: the shako and the kepi. They're okay for parade ground wear but horrible for regular use, so soldiers started wearing civilian hats. The campaign hat as we know it came about when soldiers started pinching the crown of the hat into a peak so the water would run off.
Headqear is a military term for "hat" or a helmet.
The sorting hat
top hat
A magic hat
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Resistol is a brand name of a hat. It is a popular American manufacturer of cowboy hats.
mr bobbley hat!