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Hats off to hats! Often, it's just a fashion statement. But sometimes our headgear reflects our environment, our profession - or even if we're old enough to marry.(THE HOME FORUM)
The Christian Science Monitor
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March 15, 2005
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Byline: Sharon J. Huntington
When the weather warms up this spring, will you swap your knitted hat or earmuffs for a baseball cap? Many people have a favorite type of hat they wear each season. They choose hats that shade their eyes, protect their heads, or tell people what they do - or which professional sports team they support. Cowboys wear cowboy hats. Chefs are known by their tall white chefs' hats. Here are some other hats with traditions of their own.
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