Noun
headwear (usually uncountable, plural headwears)
a hat or other covering for the head
And when it comes to headwear that’s both functional and fashionable, stars like Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Sienna Miller, Nicole Richie and many more reach for toppers by Brixton. Source: Internet
Every year as part of the year end festivities, Herndon is covered with lard and plebes attempt to climb the monument, remove a "dixie cup" (the headwear of a plebe) and put a "cover" (the standard midshipman hat) on top. Source: Internet
Eugenie, 28, meanwhile, looked lovely in emerald green, also opting for statement headwear - with a pretty floral embroidered hat to complete her look. Source: Internet
Hillary Clinton used Yale's tradition of over-the-top headwear to rib President Donald Trump with her own unusual hat: a Russian fur cap. Source: Internet
More importantly, by giving a fashionable touch to the turban, she wanted to use art as a conversation starter over religious headwear that’s still viewed with concern by some in Canada: “It’s something that can create a conversation. Source: Internet
New Bucs QB Tom Brady hopes to trademark "Tompa Bay" and "Tampa Brady" for use in merchandise, including clothing, headwear and footwear. Source: Internet