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Fedora

fedora
- 1895, Amer.Eng., from "Fйdora," a popular play by Victorien Sardou that opened 1882, in which the heroine, a Rus. princess named Fйdora Romanoff, was originally performed by Sarah Bernhardt. During the play, Bernhardt, an infamous cross-dresser, wore a center-creased, soft brimmed hat. Women’s-rights activists adopted the fashion. Men began to wear them with city clothes after 1924, led by Britain's Prince Edward (Edward VIII), the most influential man of fashion in his day.
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1.
  (fedoras) A fedora is a type of hat which has a brim and is made from a soft material such as velvet. N-COUNT ...
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   noun  Etymology: Fedora (1882), drama by V. Sardou  Date: 1891 a low soft felt hat with the crown creased lengthwise ...
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  n. a low soft felt hat with a crown creased lengthways. Etymology: F{eacute}dora, drama by V. Sardou (1882) ...
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  1. преим. ам. мягкая мужская шляпа с продольной вмятиной ...
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  noun amer. мягкая фетровая шляпа ...
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