A hat made of felt with a creased crown.
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Examples for "fedora"
Examples for "fedora"
1He wore a crisp new chocolate-colored suit with matching coat and fedora.
2Inside the stall, he once more donned the long overcoat and fedora.
3Instead of being offended, he reached up and doffed his fedora briefly.
4Shiftng uncomfortably in the hallway is Leo, in an overcoat and fedora.
5He wears a business suit, spats of tan and a gray fedora.
1Serious drinkers sport homburg hats, overcoats with velvet lapels and shiny shoes.
2The man was burly, wearing a black coat and a homburg hat.
3Another ghoul-thisone in a brown three-piecesuit and a dark gray homburg.
4Toussaint grabbed his homburg and threw his greatcoat over his arm.
5His black homburg was brushed and squarely set on his head.
1He wore a battered felt hat with a feather in the crown.
2He stood perfectly erect with his felt hat clasped in his hand.
3A small man in butternut and an enormous felt hat passed near.
4The boy had on a white felt hat with a narrow brim.
5Betty wore a short dark green riding-habit and a broad felt hat.
1Then and there he made a lifelong personal enemy of Private Stetson.
2The plain-talking, Stetson-wearing, born-again Arkansan multimillionaire left school after the sixth grade.
3Lewis, who usually voted with the performers, voted for the Stetson bill.
4She had as yet removed neither her Stetson hat nor her gauntlets.
5His master had worn a coat-a black coat-anda new black Stetson.
1No doubt with plenty of forelock tugging and doffing of trilby hats.
2Bryant removed his trilby and looked for somewhere to hang it.
3You could picture him in trilby and mac, calmly machine-gunning all before him.
4They could see Bryant's moth-eaten brown trilby bobbing up and down.
5There are lots of cliched, Mad Men-style suit-tie-and-trilby combinations of shapes.
6Of course you are, Mr. Lee said, smilingly waving his trilby hat at Sam.
7Perhaps it had once been a trilby sort of thing.
8Mr. Enkian was standing beside him in a raincoat and trilby, looking even odder.
9The man wore a dark-grey trilby that was not new, but clearly well looked after.
10In a trilby hat, set at a rakish angle.
11With his battered tweed trilby and deep Sussex brogue, Jim was the archetypal river bailiff.
12She was wearing a stripy sunhat, while his head was hidden beneath a white trilby.
13He's wearing a tweed overcoat, obviously expensive, and a trilby with a feather in the band.
14I would put the trilby with the red, green and gold feather in the hat bag.
15Shane Jones arrived in Nelson this week bearing his trademark trilby hat to ward off the rain.
16He had a fresh red carnation in his jacket buttonhole and was sporting a brown trilby hat.