Would you rather I went to l'Odéon, or unearthed talent à Cachardy, or wore chapeaux gibus?
About the Stuart period the granting of crests upon chapeaux to others than peers became far from unusual, and the practice appears to have been frequently adopted prior to the beginning of the nineteenth century.
Of the chapeaux upon which crests are represented in the early Garter plates the following facts may be observed.
It is believed to have been worn on artillery chapeauxde bras as early as 1808.
The rest of the costume was like that of the Tartar women, the weighty effect of the great sheepskin robe being, however, mightily modified by the little Chapeaux a la trois pour cent, which communicates a most coquettish air.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chapeaux" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.