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- Boater abstract "A boater (also straw boater, basher, skimmer, cady, katie, canotier, somer, sennit hat, or in Japan, can-can hat) is a kind of men's formal summer hat.It is normally made of stiff sennit straw and has a stiff flat crown and brim, typically with a solid or striped grosgrain ribbon around the crown. Boaters were popular as casual summer headgear in the late 19th century and early 20th century, especially for boating or sailing, hence the name. They were supposedly worn by FBI agents as a sort of unofficial uniform in the pre-war years. It was also worn by women, often with hatpins to keep it in place. Nowadays they are rarely seen except at sailing or rowing events, period theatrical and musical performances (e.g. barbershop music) or as part of old-fashioned school uniforms. Since 1952, the straw boater hat has been part of the uniform of the Princeton University Band, notably featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated Magazine in October, 1955. Recently, soft, thin straw hats with the approximate shape of a boater have been in fashion among women.Inexpensive foam or plastic skimmers are sometimes seen at political rallies in the United States.In the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa the boater is still a common part of the school uniform in many boys' schools, such as at Harrow School, Shore School, Brisbane Boys' College, Knox Grammar School, Maritzburg College, South African College School, St John's College (Johannesburg, South Africa), Wynberg Boys' High School, Parktown Boys' High School and numerous Christian Brothers schools (CCB).The boater may also be seen worn by the 'carreiros' of Madeira, the drivers of the traditional wicker toboggans carrying visitors from the parish church at Monte (Funchal) down towards Funchal centre.Being made of straw, the boater was and is generally regarded as a warm-weather hat. In the days when all men wore hats when out of doors, \"Straw Hat Day\", the day when men switched from wearing their winter hats to their summer hats, was seen as a sign of the beginning of summer. The exact date of Straw Hat Day might vary slightly from place to place. For example, in Philadelphia, it was May 15; at the University of Pennsylvania, it was the second Saturday in May.The boater is a fairly formal hat, equivalent in formality to the Homburg, and so is correctly worn either in its original setting with a blazer, or in the same situations as a Homburg, such as a smart lounge suit, or with black tie. John Jacob Astor IV was known for wearing such hats. Actors Harold Lloyd and Maurice Chevalier were also famous for their trademark boater hats.".
- Boater thumbnail StrawBoater.jpg?width=300.
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- Boater wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Boater wikiPageRevisionID "702360849".
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Barbershop_music.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Brisbane_Boys_College.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Category:1920s_fashion.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Category:Barbershop_music.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hats.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Category:Headgear.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_clothing_(Western_fashion).
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_fashion.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink File:StrawBoater.jpg.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Funchal.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Grosgrain.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Harold_Lloyd.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Harrow_School.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Hat.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Hatpin.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Homburg_(hat).
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink John_Jacob_Astor_IV.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Knox_Grammar_School.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Christian_Brothers_schools.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Madeira.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Maritzburg_College.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Maurice_Chevalier.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Monte_(Funchal).
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Parktown_Boys_High_School.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Pork_pie_hat.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Princeton_University_Band.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Sailor_hat.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink School_uniform.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Sennit.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink South_African_College_Schools.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Sports_Illustrated.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink St._Johns_College,_Johannesburg.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Sydney_Church_of_England_Grammar_School.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Toboggan.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Pennsylvania.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink Wynberg_Boys_High_School.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink File:BoaterStrawHat_wb.jpg.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLink File:Crowd_awaits_news_of_Dempsey_-_Carpentier.JPG.
- Boater wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boater".
- Boater wikiPageWikiLinkText "bashers".
- Boater wikiPageWikiLinkText "boater hat".
- Boater wikiPageWikiLinkText "boater".
- Boater wikiPageWikiLinkText "boating caps".
- Boater wikiPageWikiLinkText "skimmer".
- Boater wikiPageWikiLinkText "straw boater".
- Boater wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Boater wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Boater wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Boater subject Category:1920s_fashion.
- Boater subject Category:Barbershop_music.
- Boater subject Category:Hats.
- Boater subject Category:Headgear.
- Boater subject Category:History_of_clothing_(Western_fashion).
- Boater subject Category:History_of_fashion.
- Boater hypernym Kind.
- Boater type Accessory.
- Boater type Style.
- Boater comment "A boater (also straw boater, basher, skimmer, cady, katie, canotier, somer, sennit hat, or in Japan, can-can hat) is a kind of men's formal summer hat.It is normally made of stiff sennit straw and has a stiff flat crown and brim, typically with a solid or striped grosgrain ribbon around the crown. Boaters were popular as casual summer headgear in the late 19th century and early 20th century, especially for boating or sailing, hence the name.".
- Boater label "Boater".
- Boater sameAs Q2286991.
- Boater sameAs Canotier.
- Boater sameAs Category:Straw_boaters.
- Boater sameAs Canotier.
- Boater sameAs Olkihattu.
- Boater sameAs Canotier.
- Boater sameAs Paglietta.
- Boater sameAs カンカン帽.
- Boater sameAs Kanotjė.
- Boater sameAs Kanotier.
- Boater sameAs Chapéu-palheta.
- Boater sameAs m.02f0rb.
- Boater sameAs Канотье.
- Boater sameAs Канотьє.
- Boater sameAs Q2286991.
- Boater sameAs 平頂帽.
- Boater wasDerivedFrom Boater?oldid=702360849.
- Boater depiction StrawBoater.jpg.
- Boater isPrimaryTopicOf Boater.