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The '''Stout Shako''' is an [[hats|headwear]] item for the [[Soldier]], that was worn by the Victorian Era British. | The '''Stout Shako''' is an [[hats|headwear]] item for the [[Soldier]], that was worn by the Victorian Era British. |
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— The Soldier
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The Stout Shako is an headwear item for the Soldier, that was worn by the Victorian Era British.
Trivia
- This hat is the second one hailing from the Victorian era of the United Kingdom, the first being the Vintage Merryweather.
- It was common for these style of hats to be worn by various armies, mostly by higher-ranked military personnel.
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