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Derby

British pronunciation/dˈɑːbi/
American pronunciation/ˈdɝbi/
Derby
[NOUN]
1

a man's hat made of hard felt with a curved brim and dome-shaped top

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What is a "derby"?

A derby, also known as a bowler hat, is a hard-felt hat characterized by its rounded crown and narrow brim. It is typically made of wool or fur felt and has a distinctive style that is often associated with formal occasions or business attire. The derby was first introduced in the mid-19th century and was popularized by its association with the working-class men of the time. It gained further popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, becoming a staple of gentlemen's fashion. Today, the derby is still worn in formal settings and is often seen as a classic and stylish accessory.

2

a type of formal shoe characterized by its open lacing system, often with a rounded toe and a low heel, typically worn as dress shoes or for formal occasions

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The derby is a type of shoe that is characterized by its open-laced construction, in which the eyelets for the laces are sewn onto the top of the shoe's quarters, allowing the shoe to open wider and accommodate a wider range of foot sizes. Derbies can be made from a variety of materials such as leather, suede, or canvas and are typically more casual than formal dress shoes like the Oxford. They can be worn with a variety of outfits, from jeans and a T-shirt to a dress shirt and slacks. The Derby is a versatile shoe that offers both style and comfort, making it a popular choice for everyday wear.

Examples
1The Derby will be run at 3 o'clock.
2The Derby will be run in spite of the bad weather.
3I like derbies as well, definitely
4What’s a derby?
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