What is pork cake?
Hat pork cake is a men's hat that resembles a fedo, but has a thinner edge and a short, round crown with a flat with indentation. Most of these hats are felt, but there are also straw styles. They are available in almost any color that can be imagined, as in patterned styles, although the most common are black, gray and brown. As with many men's dresses of hats, the wide ribbon around the crown and feathers on the side are a common accessory. However, the term originally referred to the feminine style of the same era. The hat is thus named because its shape resembles pork cake. Jazz and blues musicians and fans can also do sports. Thelonius Monk, Lester Young and Andre 3000 from Outkast were known to wear this style of hat. Musician Charles Mingus wrote a piece of saxophone dedicated to the memory of Lester Young called "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat". It is also a common fashion accessory for everyone with a retro style, often worn with a suit or a bowling shirt.
At the beginning of the 20th century, the hat of the pork cake, along with the newer Fedorou, was a more popular style, because the heads generally were rather the foundation of men's fashion. In her films, the quiet film star Buster Keaton often appeared in this type of hat. In the 1840s, he became associated with physicist Robert Oppenheimer, who helped develop an atomic bomb so much that he was shown on him a picture of a hat on physical equipment that appeared in the edition of physics.