slouch hat

collocation in English

meaningsofslouchandhat

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slouch
noun[C usually singular]
uk
/slaʊtʃ/
us
/slaʊtʃ/
a way of standing, sitting, or walking with the shoulders ...
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hat
noun[C]
uk
/hæt/
us
/hæt/
a covering for the head that is not part of a piece ...
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(Definition ofslouchandhatfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He would wear a cassock and aslouchhat.
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In 1897 a khaki uniform featuring aslouchhatwas introduced, and a metal cap badge was devised for each regiment or corps.
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Theslouchhat, made of felt, could be rolled up and packed into a suitcase.
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Theslouchhatwas the preferred choice of many soldiers, including officers.
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Theslouchhatwill have the colours of the police unit embroidered on the brim which is put up.
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British officers wore khaki serge or drill uniforms with tropical helmets (later bush orslouchhat) for review order and field dress.
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The shape and material of cork hats vary, though typically they are shaped similar to aslouchhat.
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However, most soldiers found the black felt hat to be too hot and heavy and shunned its use, preferring a kepi orslouchhat.
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In 1898, when khaki service dress was introduced, a metal badge was designed for the newslouchhat.
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Howard described him as a sombre and gloomy man of pale face and cold eyes, all of it shadowed by aslouchhat.
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It is not proposed to supply slouch hats.
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Wire plumages atop the markers represent the emu feathers worn in the slouch hats of members of the regiment.
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Often broad felt or straw hats or even slouch hats were worn instead.
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