The stereotypical hat of an African explorer is typically a pith helmet, also known as a safari helmet. It is a lightweight hat made of cork or other materials and was often worn by explorers and military personnel in tropical regions to provide protection from the sun.
The sun hat is believed to have been invented by European farmers and laborers in the 19th century to protect themselves from the sun while working outdoors. The specific individual credited with inventing the sun hat is not known.
A hat made from tropical palm leaves is commonly known as a "palm hat" or "palm leaf hat." These hats are often handcrafted using the fronds of palm trees, making them lightweight, breathable, and ideal for sunny climates. They are popular in tropical regions for sun protection and are often associated with traditional craftsmanship. Such hats can vary in style, ranging from simple wide-brimmed designs to more decorative forms.
The Tropical Sun was created in 1891.
a sunhat is a large hat that protects your head from the sun. SUN-HAT
The Sun Has Got His Hat On was created in 1932.
a hat protcts my face from the sun
sun block, a hat, etc
In the past many tribes people went nearly naked. However people with fair skin can get Sun damage if exposed to tropical Sun. Therefore in the Modern world most people wear light, western style clothes and a hat.
cap and gown. the hat is called a mortarboard.
a leperchaun's hat :P
It's called a homburg hat