Answer Bearskin Cap - similar to what the Palace Guards wear at Buckingham Palace Busby - A shorter version with a flat top. Worn mostly by Hussar units. Still worn by German cavalry in WW1. Shako - Cylindrical hat made of leather in various patterns. Some were smaller at the bottom and larger diameter at the top. Some worn during Napoleonic Wars were very tall.
K-Bar
Cap trick A hat trick.
Reveille
It means a tuque. In Canada, a tuque is what we call a wool hat.
They are a sun hat appropriate for a sunny climate. They were adopted by troops of the Australian Colonies and carried on into the Commonwealth Military Forces.
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I suspect what you're referring to is a Top Hat. The tall black hats that gentlemen wear to formal occasions.
A military hat is called a cover because it literally covers and protects your head. It's simply just a more formal term for a hat. (i.e. guns vs weapons, bathrooms vs latrines, etc.)
I would call it a hard hat
The Bowler and the Derby is the same hat. The British call the hat a Bowler. The Americans call the hat a Derby.
As tall as anyone's hat can be, And 10 times taller than you or me.
A "top hat" is a type of hat that is often associated with magicians, so in this case, you would call it a "sitting top hat."
His tall black hat
Abraham Lincoln was 6 feet 4 inches (193 cm) tall with his hat on.
A Panama hat.
Oh, dude, Abe Lincoln's hat is like 9 inches tall. It's basically the OG top hat, you know? So, if you ever need a measuring stick for tall hats, just remember Honest Abe's rocking that 9-inch height.
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