round-rimmers

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

Hats with a round rim; hence, those who wear them. In the city of New York, a name applied to a large class of dissipated young men, by others called Bowery boys and Soap-locks.


All over the region of East Bowery is spread--holding it in close subjection--the powerful class of round-rimmers; a fraternity of gentlemen, who, in round crape-bound hats, metal-mounted blue coats, tallow-smoothed locks, &c., carry dismay and terror wherever they move.--C. Mathews, Puffer Hopkins, p. 261.

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