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Qué (quién) es Fedora - definición

WIDE BRIMMED FELT HAT WITH A PINCHED CROWN
Fedora hat; Fedoras; Fedora (hat); Fedora hats
  • A fedora made by Borsalino with a gutter-dent, side-dented crown, the front of the brim "snapped down" and the back "snapped up"
  • A fedora made by [[Borsalino]], with a pinch-front teardrop-shaped crown

Fédora         
PLAY
Fedora (play); Fédora (play)
Fédora is a play by the French author Victorien Sardou. It opened at the Théâtre du Vaudeville in Paris on 11 December 1882,Noël, Edouard and Philippe Stoullig.
fedora         
[f?'d?:r?]
¦ noun a low, soft felt hat with a curled brim and the crown creased lengthways.
Origin
C19 (orig. US): from Fedora, the title of a drama written by the French dramatist Victorien Sardou.
Fedora         
<operating system, project> An open source project, sponsored by Red Hat, Inc., and potentially feeding into their products. Fedora Home (http://fedora.redhat.com/). (2005-12-27)

Wikipedia

Fedora

A fedora () is a hat with a soft brim and indented crown. It is typically creased lengthwise down the crown and "pinched" near the front on both sides. Fedoras can also be creased with teardrop crowns, diamond crowns, center dents, and others, and the positioning of pinches can vary. The typical crown height is 4.5 inches (11 cm). The term fedora was in use as early as 1891. Its popularity soared, and eventually it eclipsed the similar-looking homburg.

The fedora hat's brim is usually around 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) wide, but can be wider, can be left raw-edged (left as cut), finished with a sewn overwelt or underwelt, or bound with a trim-ribbon. Stitched edge means that there is one or more rows of stitching radiating inward toward the crown. The Cavanagh edge is a welted edge with invisible stitching to hold it in place and is a very expensive treatment that can no longer be performed by modern hat factories. Fedora hats are not to be confused with small brimmed hats called trilbies.

Fedoras can be made of wool, cashmere, rabbit or beaver felt. These felts can also be blended to each other with mink or chinchilla and rarely with vicuña, guanaco, cervelt, or mohair. They can also be made of straw, cotton, waxed or oiled cotton, hemp, linen or leather.

A special variation is the rollable, foldaway or crushable fedora (rollable and crushable are not the same) with a certain or open crown (open-crown fedoras can be bashed and shaped in many variations). Special fedoras have a ventilated crown with grommets, mesh inlets or penetrations for a better air circulation. Fedoras can be lined or unlined and have a leather or cloth or ribbon sweatband. Small feathers are sometimes added as decoration. Fedoras can be equipped with a chinstrap, but this is uncommon.

Ejemplos de uso de Fedora
1. A pert mannish fedora hat, demure silk shawl and flat footwear add androgynous mystery.
2. His tie is fashionable, even edgy; his fedora is tilted just so, a handkerchief peeks from his breast pocket.
3. Freud" nameplate, degrees, fedora and cane, "Analyze Me" T–shirts are on sale in the gift shop.
4. In others, surrounded by uniformed bodyguards, Hitler wears a fedora and a baggy double–breasted beige raincoat.
5. But Linux distributor Red Hat estimates that users of "Fedora" its free version of Linux, are in the hundreds of millions, many of them in the developing world.