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- Top_hat abstract "A top hat, beaver hat, high hat, silk hat, cylinder hat, chimney pot hat or stove pipe hat, sometimes also known by the nickname "topper", is a tall, flat-crowned, broad-brimmed hat, predominantly worn by men from the latter part of the 18th to the middle of the 20th century. By the end of World War II, it had become a rarity in ordinary dress, though it continued to be worn in specific instances, such as in London by those in various positions in the Bank of England and by City stockbrokers. As of the early 21st century, top hats are still sometimes worn at society events in the UK, and are part of the traditional uniform of some British institutions, such as Eton College and the boy-choristers of King's College Choir. They are usually worn with morning dress or white tie, in dressage, and as servants' or doormen's livery.The top hat was frequently associated with the upper class, and was used by satirists and social critics as a symbol of capitalism or the world of business. The use of the top hat persisted in politics and international diplomacy for many years, including in U.S. presidential inaugurations, the last being worn at the inauguration of John Fitzgerald Kennedy in 1961. The top is also part of the traditional dress of Uncle Sam, a symbol of the United States, generally striped in red, white and blue.The top hat is also associated with stage magic, both in traditional costume and especially the use of hat tricks.".
- Top_hat thumbnail Austin_Lane_Crothers,_photograph_of_head_with_top_hat.jpg?width=300.
- Top_hat wikiPageExternalLink record.php?id=47146.
- Top_hat wikiPageID "468335".
- Top_hat wikiPageRevisionID "605863562".
- Top_hat hasPhotoCollection Top_hat.
- Top_hat subject Category:1820s_fashion.
- Top_hat subject Category:1830s_fashion.
- Top_hat subject Category:1840s_fashion.
- Top_hat subject Category:1850s_fashion.
- Top_hat subject Category:1860s_fashion.
- Top_hat subject Category:1870s_fashion.
- Top_hat subject Category:1880s_fashion.
- Top_hat subject Category:1890s_fashion.
- Top_hat subject Category:1900s_fashion.
- Top_hat subject Category:1910s_fashion.
- Top_hat subject Category:1920s_fashion.
- Top_hat subject Category:1930s_fashion.
- Top_hat subject Category:1940s_fashion.
- Top_hat subject Category:1950s_fashion.
- Top_hat subject Category:Hats.
- Top_hat subject Category:History_of_clothing_(Western_fashion).
- Top_hat subject Category:History_of_fashion.
- Top_hat subject Category:Rider_apparel.
- Top_hat comment "A top hat, beaver hat, high hat, silk hat, cylinder hat, chimney pot hat or stove pipe hat, sometimes also known by the nickname "topper", is a tall, flat-crowned, broad-brimmed hat, predominantly worn by men from the latter part of the 18th to the middle of the 20th century. By the end of World War II, it had become a rarity in ordinary dress, though it continued to be worn in specific instances, such as in London by those in various positions in the Bank of England and by City stockbrokers.".
- Top_hat label "Cartola".
- Top_hat label "Cilindro (abbigliamento)".
- Top_hat label "Cylinder (kapelusz)".
- Top_hat label "Haut-de-forme".
- Top_hat label "Hoge hoed".
- Top_hat label "Sombrero de copa alta".
- Top_hat label "Top hat".
- Top_hat label "Zylinder (Hut)".
- Top_hat label "Цилиндр (головной убор)".
- Top_hat label "シルクハット".
- Top_hat label "大禮帽".
- Top_hat sameAs Zylinder_(Hut).
- Top_hat sameAs Sombrero_de_copa_alta.
- Top_hat sameAs Kapela_luze.
- Top_hat sameAs Haut-de-forme.
- Top_hat sameAs Cilindro_(abbigliamento).
- Top_hat sameAs シルクハット.
- Top_hat sameAs 비단모자.
- Top_hat sameAs Hoge_hoed.
- Top_hat sameAs Cylinder_(kapelusz).
- Top_hat sameAs Cartola.
- Top_hat sameAs m.02d47r.
- Top_hat sameAs Q110304.
- Top_hat sameAs Q110304.
- Top_hat wasDerivedFrom Top_hat?oldid=605863562.
- Top_hat depiction Austin_Lane_Crothers,_photograph_of_head_with_top_hat.jpg.
- Top_hat isPrimaryTopicOf Top_hat.