Its called a Tri-Corn Hat
The Phrygian Cap also known as the Liberty Cap. Two other pieces of headgear are associated with France and the French, the beret which has an international following and the kepi, unique to the French Foreign Legion. Napoleon's trademark hat is called a bicorne and that style never found great favor with the masses.
Most often the beret.
http://us.i1.yimg.com/img.movies.yahoo.com/ymv/us/img/flickr/67/77/000503676777.jpg ^This guy is wearing a French cocked hat. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocked_hat ^Go there
bearskinIn fact, the tall bearskin hat is called a shako.To the general public it is called a 'Busby'. I've been English for 54 years and never heard them called a 'shako', although the soldiers themselves might possibly use the term.Additional:although most refer to the bearskin hats as busby hats, busbys are actually a different type of hat which is shorter than the bearskin hat.
Lathi
The French word for "Hat Seller" is "vendeur chapeau".
a hat is called 'un chapeau' (masc.) in French.
The pregnancy itself would not prevent you from doing so but most certainly the police officer.
A Nufaunte.
beret
You're probably looking for a Tricorn mate.
Hi, yeah it's called a beret in french, but it is also known by "boina" in portugese.
The French Revolution.
I believe it is called a beret (with a ` over the e)
No, it is spelled: policemen.
If you're talking about the men with the calvalier hat with a plume, they're called Musketeers.