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Chapeau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A chapeau bras is a type of hat made to be compressed and carried under the arm without injury. Quite literally it translates as “hat arm.” Such hats were worn on dress occasions by gentlemen in the 18th century.
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Chapeau bras - Definition of Chapeau bras at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Chapeau bras. Look it up now! ... Use chapeau bras in a Sentence...
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Chapeau-bras - Definition of Chapeau-bras at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Chapeau-bras. Look it up now! ... Use chapeau-bras in a Sentence...
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British Napoleonic replicas including headdress, uniforms, swords, buttons, badges and a whole lot more. ... Bicorns and Chapeau Bras This is a very popular request and there is always a long waiting list for these highly-complex and labour-intensive replicas. They are made to order and are a work of art.
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My once dear lord, my kind friend, when your two years 'reign was over, did not you jump for joy and fling your chapeau-bras out of window: and hasn't that hat cost you a pretty bit of money?
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chapeau bras: Definition and Pronunciation ... Find definitions for: ... Pronunciation: (brä), [key] a small three-cornered hat, worn by gentlemen in full dress in the 18th century, that could be folded flat and carried under the arm.
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The Liberal Arts and the Chapeau Bras; Peyton R. Helm, Fall 2003 ... Over the years, I have encountered more than my share of people who would find the chapeau bras a perfect metaphor for liberal arts education: beautiful, ornate, evidence of good breeding perhaps, but totally impractical.
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Beaver-felt chapeau bras with embossed leather cockade, plume, gold cord and gold tassels1 ... This new hat was properly calle a chapeau bras, or "arm hat," but was often was referred to as a "cocked hat." Convenient to carry folded under one arm, the chapeau bras measured about 23 inches between tips, and stood about 7 1...
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Head covering, with a shaped crown and sometimes with a brim, worn by both men and women for practical and decorative purposes. There are many styles of hats, for example the ... (redirected from chapeau) ... chapeau; chapel; Chapel Hill; Chapel-en-le-Frith; Chapelain, Jean; Chapelhall; chapelle ardente; Chapelle, Dickey;
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