Tobermory
He wore a bowler hat.
He wore a Bowler hat.
Charlie Chaplin
The Little Tramp
Yes he does; it is a black bowler hat with a special modification
it was a bowler hat.
The Bowler and the Derby is the same hat. The British call the hat a Bowler. The Americans call the hat a Derby.
In the nineteenth century, clergy often wore the tall silk hat, also called the top hat, which was in style at the time. Clergy also wore the broad brimmed round topped hat that resembled the bowler hat.
The famous man you may be referring to is Charlie Chaplin, known for his iconic character, the Tramp. He often wore a black bowler hat and carried a cane as part of his signature look. His style became emblematic of silent film comedy and remains widely recognized today.
the black felt hat was wore by the rich and royal family of medieval times only and also the church people used to wear it
He didn't. He actually bowker hats and homburg hats.He didn't always wear a bowler, but was suitably hatted for his time, place, and status.Churchill often wore a Cambridge Bowler, which he nicknamed his "Bowker. "
The Man in the Bowler Hat was created in 1974-02.