A busby hat is traditionally worn by members of certain military regiments, particularly in the British Army, such as the Grenadier Guards and other Foot Guards units. This tall, fur hat is typically worn during ceremonial events and parades. It symbolizes regimental pride and history, making it a distinctive part of the uniform for these soldiers.
Busby
it is a Scottish Military hat. (It is not a bearskin as worn by the Guards)
Wear It
If you mean a Busby it is a fur hat worn by the Household Guards
A spider would wear a top hat to a fancy party.
He would probably wear a hat that would keep the sun out of his face. kind of like a sombrero, but from America
witch
The correct name for a guardsman's busby is simply "busby." It is a type of military headgear that the guardsmen wear as part of their ceremonial uniform.
a blue hat is better to wear on a rainy daybecause it would match the water and the sky
bearskinIn fact, the tall bearskin hat is called a shako.To the general public it is called a 'Busby'. I've been English for 54 years and never heard them called a 'shako', although the soldiers themselves might possibly use the term.Additional:although most refer to the bearskin hats as busby hats, busbys are actually a different type of hat which is shorter than the bearskin hat.
Will a cat wear a hat? Will a mouse sport a blouse? Could a goat wear a coat? Would a rabbit wear a habit? Do dogs wear clogs? ...No, of course not.
i will wear the hat!