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Difference between Sombrero and Sun hat
Sombrero vs. Sun hat
In English, a paren) is a type of wide-brimmed Mexican men's hat used to shield the face and eyes from the sun. It usually has a high, pointed crown; an extra-wide brim (broad enough to cast a shadow over the head, neck, and shoulders of the wearer) that is slightly upturned at the edge; and a chin strap to hold it in place. In Mexico, this hat type is known as a sombrero de charro ("charro hat", referring to the traditional Mexican horsemen). In Spanish, any wide-brimmed hat may be considered a sombrero. A sun hat (also known as the floppy hat, harvest hat or field hat) is any hat or headgear specifically designed to shade the face, neck and shoulders from direct sunlight, usually with a circumferentially-protruding semi-rigid brim that can range from small to large, but as a general guideline around in width.
Similarities between Sombrero and Sun hat
Sombrero and Sun hat have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cowboy hat, Hat.
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- What Sombrero and Sun hat have in common
- What are the similarities between Sombrero and Sun hat
Sombrero and Sun hat Comparison
Sombrero has 36 relations, while Sun hat has 30. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 3.03% = 2 / (36 + 30).
References
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