Reboux
Reboux is a style of French headwear, specifically a type of brimless hat or toque. Reboux hats were particularly popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were often made of felt, velvet, or other soft materials and could be decorated with feathers, ribbons, flowers, or other embellishments. The style is named after Madame Reboux, a Parisian milliner known for her innovative hat designs. The hats were favored for their close-fitting shape and versatility, being easily adapted to various outfits and occasions.