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In the real world, the bolero is also known as a cordovan hat and as a gaucho hat. | In the real world, the bolero is also known as a cordovan hat and as a gaucho hat. | ||
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Revision as of 14:47, 9 March 2024
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A bolero was a type of wide-brimmed hat.
The Fifteenth Doctor, when choosing his clothing following his regeneration, chose a "nice" new hat, (POEM: Contents [+]Loading...{"page":"16","1":"Contents (poem)"}) evidently the bolero he wore to the pub where Ruby Sunday and her band performed on 21 December 2023. (PROSE: The Church on Ruby Road [+]Loading...{"page":"15","chaptnum":"Three","1":"The Church on Ruby Road (novelisation)"})
Behind the scenes
In the real world, the bolero is also known as a cordovan hat and as a gaucho hat.