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Just in case you're not really sick of hearing about Pharrell's Vivienne Westwood hat, it's now being put in a museum.
The hat first rose to fame when Pharrell wore it to the Grammy's, and the world collectively raised an eyebrow. Since then, it's taken on a life of its own and has become... well, iconic is a bit strong.
The singer recently auctioned off the hat on eBay to raise money for his education-focused charity From One Hand To Another, and it was bought by sandwich chain Arby's for $44,100.
Now the restaurant have revealed that the hat is going to be put on display in Washington D.C's Newseum for just over two months.
Our hat has found a temporary home. See it exclusively at the @newseum starting on 8/22. #HatattheNewseum https://t.co/ofncD6CREU
— Arby's (@Arbys) August 18, 2014
If you're in the area, and really bored, Pharrell's hat will be on display in the Newseum from 22 August to 26 October.