a hatter for men's hats and a milliner for women's hats http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hat
Yes, "Top Hat" is a proper noun when referring to the formal hat worn as part of a formal outfit.
A hat can be described as stylish, functional, versatile, protective, fashionable, warm, comfortable, lightweight, durable, trendy, colorful, classic, unique, adjustable, casual, formal, breathable, soft, structured, and statement-making.
The correct name for the graduation hat is a mortarboard.
I suspect what you're referring to is a Top Hat. The tall black hats that gentlemen wear to formal occasions.
Yes, but it was not a popcorn MAKING hat. It just popped the popcorn.
The proper hat worn by members of the Boys' Brigade is called the "glengarry." It is a type of Scottish hat, traditionally made of wool, and is often worn with a badge or insignia representing the organization. The glengarry is typically associated with the military and is part of the formal uniform for the Boys' Brigade.
ton chapeau (informal) votre chapeau (formal)
Yes, "top hat" is a common noun. It refers to a specific type of formal hat without designating a particular brand or individual item. Common nouns are general names for a class of objects or concepts, as opposed to proper nouns, which name specific entities. In this case, "top hat" describes a type of hat rather than identifying a unique item.
* flip-flops * fur coat * formal gown * fez (hat) * fedora (hat) * football uniform
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.
That depends on what the hosts consider "formal". I would suggest white tie, and a tuxedo with tails. Top hat optional.
The formal name for Gypsy is Roma.