A kind of broad-brimmed hat, worn in Spain and in Spanish America.
soft hat worn in Spain, sometimes decorated with an ostrich feather, and worn flipped up on one side.
Spanish word meaning hat. The high crown keeps the head cool and the broad brim protects the wearer from the sun or rain. The peon's sombrero is mad of straw, the gentleman's of felt. Also COWBOY HAT, TEN-GALLON HAT, AMERICAN STETSON ( 1870 ).
A Mexican high-crowned hat of felt or straw with a very wide brim (Spanish, from sombra shade [1599])
a straw hat with a tall crown and broad brim; worn in American southwest and in Mexico
a felt hat with a very broad brim widely used through Spanish America and the southern USA
a Mexican hat with a high crown and very wide brim
a type of hat originating in Mexico and worn also in Spain
A wide-brimmed Mexican hat with a high, conical crown. The brim is usually turned up, unlike the American cowboy hat. Normally made of straw or felt.
Hat. White hat woven of fine palm, with a thin black cotton trim on the crown; and four ties