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THE SAFARI Toronto-based medical student Madison Dennis, 23, wears a silk-lined Armani hat she bought at Canadian department store Holt Renfrew. Elizabeth Lippman

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THE BOWLER “It’s reminiscent of Charlie Chaplin, so it’s a nostalgic accessory,” says student Kathy Lee, 18, in a bowler. Elizabeth Lippman

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THE HOMBURG “Guys are moving from the stingy brims to this homburg style. People associate this hat with Winston Churchill. You can make it look very 1930s or Western,” says Linda Pagan, owner of the Hat Shop in SoHo. Elizabeth Lippman

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THE AMISH “I feel more extravagant with this hat. More is more,” says 29-year-old shoe designer Klara Lord. Elizabeth Lippman

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AMISH: Selima by V “Kate” hat, $280 at Selima, 7 Bond St. Caitlin Thorne Hersey

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HOMBURG: Chapeau Chateau “Edward G.,” $228 at the Hat Shop, 120 Thompson St. Caitlin Thorne Hersey

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SAFARI: $215 at eugeniakim.com Caitlin Thorne Hersey

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BOWLER: $36 at asos.com

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