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A
boater (also
basher or
skimmer) is a kind of hat associated with sailing and boating.
It is normally made of straw and has a flat crown and brim, typically with a ribbon around the crown, which is often in colours representing a school, rowing crew or similar institution. Boaters were popular as summer headgear in the late
19th century and early
20th century, and were supposedly worn by
FBI agents as a sort of unofficial uniform in the pre-
war years. Nowadays they're rarely seen except at sailing or rowing events, period theatrical and musical performances or as part of old-fashioned
school uniform, such as at
Harrow School.
In Australia the boater is still a common part of the school uniform in many boys schools.
Being made of straw, the boater was and is generally regarded as a warm-weather hat. In the days when men all wore hats when out of doors, "Straw Hat Day", the day when men switched from wearing their winter hats to their summer hats, was seen as a sign of the beginning of
summer. The exact date of Straw Hat Day might vary slightly from place to place. For example, in
Philadelphia, it was May 15; at the
University of Pennsylvania, it was the second Saturday in May.
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