round hat with a turned-up brim and a flat crown. The porkpie, so called because of its shape, became popular with both men and women in the mid-19th century, though a similarly shaped hat had been worn in the European Middle Ages. The porkpie worn by men sometimes had ribbons flowing down the back. Women wore tiny porkpies, tipped forward over the forehead because of the elaborate coiffures at the back of the head. These hats were often decorated with flowers, ribbons, and feathers.
PORKPIE
Meaning of PORKPIE in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012