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ushanka
thumb|Sheepskin ushanka winter hat with earflaps
fedora
thumb|upright=1.2|A fedora made by Borsalino, with a pinch-front teardrop-shaped crown thumb|A fedora made by Borsalino with a gutter-dent, side-dented crown, the front of the brim "snapped down" and the back "snapped up"
Pickelhaube
thumb|Bavarian Officer Pickelhaube thumb|right|Prussian police leather Pickelhaube
athletic shoe
type of shoe
pith helmet
lightweight cloth-covered helmet
Budenovka
thumb|A Red Army soldier wearing a budenovka in 1926
flight jacket
casual jacket originally worn by aviators
Chuck Taylor All-Stars
canvas and rubber shoes
Brodie helmet
Steel combat helmet
Adrian helmet
combat helmet
Paul Poiret
French fashion designer (1879–1944)
boater
__NOTOC__ thumb|Straw boater thumb|right|Athlete and manager Connie Mack sporting a boater in 1911
homburg
soft felt hat with the crown dented lengthwise and a slightly rolled brim
deerstalker
thumb|250px|right|A deerstalker
trilby
thumb|Leonard Cohen wearing a trilby A trilby is a narrow-brimmed type of hat. The trilby was once viewed as the rich man's favored hat; it is sometimes called the "brown trilby" in Britain and was frequently seen at the horse races.
strapless dress
dress without straps or sleeves, usually with a fitted bodice
bucket hat
cloth hat with a downward-sloping brim
Keds
Keds is an American brand known for its canvas shoes with rubber soles. Founded in 1916 by U.S. Rubber, its original shoe design was the first mass-marketed canvas-top sneaker. The brand was sold to Stride Rite in 1979, which was acquired by Wolverine World Wide in 2012.
pork pie hat
style of hat
harem pants
baggy, long pants caught in at the ankle
hobble skirt
Type of skirt with a narrow hem
Callot Soeurs
French fashion house
newsboy cap
eight-panel cap
Delphos gown
type of pleated woman's dress
engageante
thumb|upright=0.9|right|Eleanor Frances Dixie by Henry Pickering, painted . Sack-back gown worn with embroidered lawn engageantes. thumb|upright=0.9|right|Fashions of 1861 show linen or cotton engageantes worn under pagoda sleeves.
horn-rimmed glasses
type of eyeglasses
1910s in Western fashion
fashion in the 1910s