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Pork pie hat - Definition and Overview |
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A pork pie hat, or trilby, is a felt hat, dating from the middle 18th century, much the same as a fedora, but with a flattened top. It gets its name from its resemblance to a pork pie. The brim on a pork pie hat is generally on the smaller side, and is worn up, though it can be worn down in the front. The hats come in straw varieties as well.
Pork pie hats are often associated with jazz culture, though more recently they have had strong associations with ska.
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Example Usage of Pork |
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EatItAtlanta: @mamaerika Not sure. Gonna get some dashi and Pork belly going and go from there. @foodiebuddha starting tomorrow. |
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pattypad: @Satans_Thong Ive got swine flu and I cooked Pork chops!!!! |
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IngMartin: RT @Kamanax: Let's hope this curried Pork neckbone experiment works out cause I'm spool hungry!!<--- Pork have necks? Haha |
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