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* This hat was originally submitted alongside a Calavera Mask. | * This hat was originally submitted alongside a Calavera Mask. | ||
* The description is a cultural reference to the {{w|Day of the Dead}}; a Mexican holiday that celebrates the life and death of friends and family. The celebration is not only noted for its use of skeletal decorations, but for its traditions of offering food, flowers and gifts to honor and attract the souls of the dead. | * The description is a cultural reference to the {{w|Day of the Dead}}; a Mexican holiday that celebrates the life and death of friends and family. The celebration is not only noted for its use of skeletal decorations, but for its traditions of offering food, flowers and gifts to honor and attract the souls of the dead. | ||
+ | * The word Flamenco is the name of a Spanish dance which derives from the word "flame" in Spanish. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Revision as of 19:48, 15 October 2011
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— The Pyro, talking to the dead
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The Flamboyant Flamenco is a headwear item for the Pyro. It appears to be a wide-brimmed flamenco hat, with team-colored skulls hanging from a team-colored rim.
Painted variants
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Update history
October 13, 2011 Patch (Manniversary Update & Sale)
- The Flamboyant Flamenco was added to the game.
Trivia
- This hat was originally submitted alongside a Calavera Mask.
- The description is a cultural reference to the Template:W; a Mexican holiday that celebrates the life and death of friends and family. The celebration is not only noted for its use of skeletal decorations, but for its traditions of offering food, flowers and gifts to honor and attract the souls of the dead.
- The word Flamenco is the name of a Spanish dance which derives from the word "flame" in Spanish.
Gallery
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