derby hat - translation to greek
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derby hat - translation to greek

HARD, ROUND-CROWNED HAT WITH A NARROW ROLLED BRIM
Derby hat; Bowler derby; Billycock; List of notable people who wore the bowler hat; Derby (hat); Billycock hat; Bowler Hat; Bombín; Bombín (hat); Bowler cap; Pot derby
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derby hat         
καπέλο ημίψηλο, καπέλο σκληρό
top hat         
  • ca. 1910 top hat by Alfred Bertiel
  • [[Austin Lane Crothers]], 46th Governor of Maryland (1908–1912), wearing a top hat
  • Self portrait (c:a 1770) of [[Peter Falconet]] (1741–1791). One of the earliest depicted prototypes of what became the top hat. In early prototypes, a sash around the crown was closed by a [[buckle]]. This was later dropped, in the same way as shoe buckles for [[male pumps]] were replaced by bowties around the turn of the 19th century.
  • The collapsible '''Gibus'''
  • John Leech]], from: ''The Comic History of Rome'' by [[Gilbert Abbott à Beckett]], a top hat is placed in a deliberate [[anachronism]] on the head of the Ancient Roman reformer [[Tiberius Gracchus]], in order to compare him to 19th-century British politicians.
  • Grey top hat
  • European royalty ca. 1859
  • Illustration of a silk top hat in a 1915 U.S. advertisement.
  • [[Punxsutawney Phil]] is held aloft on [[Groundhog Day]] by a tophat-wearing member of the Inner Circle
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TALL-CROWNED HAT INITIALLY MADE OF BEAVER FELT AND LATER, OF SILK PLUSH
Stovepipe hat; Plug hats; Plug-hat; Top-hat; Top hats; Top hat (headgear); Tophat; Opera Hat; Plug hat; Tophats; Cylinder hat; Crush hat; Gibus (hat); Silk hat; Gibus; 🎩; George Dunnage; Chimneybot hat; Abraham Lincoln's hat; Abraham Lincoln hat; Chimney pot hat; Stove pipe hat
ημίψηλο, υψηλό καπέλλο
καπέλο ημίψηλο      
Derby, derby hat

Definition

bowler hat
(bowler hats)
A bowler hat is a round, hard, black hat with a narrow brim which is worn by men, especially British businessmen. Bowler hats are no longer very common. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use derby
)
= bowler
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Bowler hat

The bowler hat, also known as a billycock, bob hat, bombín (Spanish) or derby (United States), is a hard felt hat with a rounded crown, originally created by the London hat-makers Thomas and William Bowler in 1849. It has traditionally been worn with semi-formal and informal attire. The bowler, a protective and durable hat style, was popular with the British, Irish, and American working classes during the second half of the 19th century, and later with the middle and upper classes in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the east coast of the United States.

Examples of use of derby hat
1. The gallery shop holds its derby hat show every spring, with lots of fancy toppers to try on (starting at $150). Pick up a pair of handcrafted earrings for $20.