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* ''[[The Tudors]]'' displays quite a fantastic plethora of [[Nice Hat|Nice Hats]], most notably those worn by King Francis I and Charles Brandon. The good people of England never complained about Henry VIII creating his own church because they were too [[Distracted by the Sexy]].
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* In ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Deep Space Nine]]'', Worf first meets Kira and Dax as they're exiting the Holosuite in ridiculous medieval regalia, complete with huge garish headgear. Worf's only response: "Nice hat."
** Apparently ''Deep Space Nine'' actually had a specific part of their budget allocated toward making hats for various [[Planet of Hats]] aliens. Unfortunately the camera operators kept complaining the hats were obscuring the actors' faces, so the idea was dropped.
** There's also Kai Winn's omnipresent [https://web.archive.org/web/20070103174740/http://ds9.trekcore.com/castcrew/images/cast/Kai%20winn.jpg little yellow hat]. It was a lot neater than the ridiculous headgear she had to wear as a mere Vedek that looked like the Sydney Opera House.
* Let's not forget Spock's frequent wearing of hats when visiting human planets incognito on the original ''[[Star Trek]]''. Ostensibly to cover his ears and eyebrows so he could pass for human, according to many sources it was really so Leonard Nimoy didn't have to wear the ear pieces, which made his ears very sore by the end of each season.
* Michael Garibaldi on ''[[Babylon 5]]'' had a film-noir style fedora that he would occasionally wear for doing detectiv-y things. When G'kar leaves the station to search for him, he takes (and wears) said hat.