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fedora

American  
[fi-dawr-uh, -dohr-uh] / fɪˈdɔr ə, -ˈdoʊr ə /

noun

  1. a soft felt hat with a curled brim, worn with the crown creased lengthwise.


fedora British  
/ fɪˈdɔːrə /

noun

  1. a soft felt or velvet medium-brimmed hat, usually with a band

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of fedora

1885–90, said to be named after Fédora, play by Victorien Sardou (1831–1908)

Explanation

A fedora is a felt hat with a wide brim and indentations on top. Many 1930s and 1940s actors wore fedoras in movies. Most fedoras are creased along the top, or crown, and pinched on either side, and they're sometimes trimmed around the center with a wide ribbon. Although fedoras might make you think of 1920s gangsters or Indiana Jones, the earliest fedoras were worn by women, and even became a symbol of the early women's rights movement. The word comes from an 1882 play, Fédora, in which the actress Sarah Bernhardt wore a fedora.

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Wearing his trademark brightly coloured Fedora, the flamboyant showman looks around the yard where more than half a dozen self-built homes sit.

From BBC • Aug. 30, 2025

But for all its absurdity, the pairing of Fedora and Loris can catch fire with committed singers.

From New York Times • Jan. 1, 2023

The Fisher and Fedora announcements round out the coaching hires for the USFL’s eight teams.

From Fox News • Jan. 27, 2022

Offensive coordinator Larry Fedora was replaced by Texas native Jeff Grimes, the BYU offensive coordinator the past three years, and there are also new receivers and offensive line coaches.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 27, 2021

Fedora tilted to one side, suit neady buttoned, face in shadow, the Mahdi approaches her.

From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides

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