campaign hat
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Definition
Noun: A campaign hat is a type of headwear characterized by a broad, stiff brim and a high, creased crown. It is traditionally made of felt and is historically associated with military personnel, particularly in the United States.
Usage
The term "campaign hat" specifically refers to this distinct style of hat. It is used to describe the item itself, often in historical, military, or uniform contexts. * It is a countable noun (e.g., a campaign hat, several campaign hats).
Examples
- The old photograph showed a soldier wearing the iconic campaign hat.
- The park ranger's uniform included a classic campaign hat.
- Collectors of militaria often seek authentic campaign hats from the early 20th century.
Advanced Usage
- The campaign hat is sometimes colloquially referred to as a "Smokey Bear hat" due to its use by the United States Forest Service and its association with the wildfire prevention mascot.
- In historical reenactments, participants pay close attention to details like the correct style of the campaign hat for the period.
Variants and Related Words
- Campaign Cover: An alternative, less common name for the same item, primarily used in military jargon.
- Smokey Bear Hat: A common term for the campaign hat as worn by forest rangers and firefighters, named after the public service mascot.
- Stetson: A brand name that is often used generically for similar broad-brimmed hats, though a Stetson encompasses many styles beyond the specific military "campaign hat" design.
Synonyms
- Broad-brimmed hat: A general descriptive term.
- Mountie hat: Specifically refers to the similar hat worn by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Related Idioms or Phrases
- (To be) under one's hat: This idiom, meaning "to keep a secret," is related to hats in general but is not specifically tied to the "campaign hat."
Noun
- a broad-brimmed felt hat with a high crown; formerly worn by the United States Army and Marine personnel