Washington
Hats were worn for dress occasions for many years and president wore them . Lincoln was noted for his tall stove-pipe hat. Eisenhower wore a Homberg to his inauguration instead of the more traditional top hat, but Kennedy's inauguration, he and Eisenhower both wore the silk tophats. Reagan wore a cowboy hat on his ranch.
wore a chicken hat for the rest happy life
he wore a chicken hat for the rest happy life
James Monroe had a nickname inspired by the hat that he wore. He was the latest president to be seen wearing a three-cornered hat with a feather, earning him the moniker of "The Last Cocked Hat."
Ronald Reagan spent a huge amount of time on his California ranch. He enjoyed riding his horse and when he did, he wore a cowboy hat.
John F. Kennedy in 1961. He did not wear it during the swearing-in, but he wore it to the event.
top hatHe wore a Top Hat.
Lincoln wore a 'stovepipe' hat.
No, in fact this doesn't even make sense. TONS of presidents wore hats.
well, there was a cat, it was fat, it wore a hat, and after that, it layed on a mat, then chased a rat, the rat was fat, it wore a hat, layed on a mat, got chased by a cat, the cat was fat, it wore a hat, after that, it layed on a mat, then chased a rat, the rat was fat, it wore a hat, after that it DIED.
Wore what? shoes? socks? a hat? a scarf? a pinkie ring? a nose ring? his hat backwards?