- A
barretina (Catalan pronunciation: [bərəˈtinə]; plural: barretines,
diminutive of
barret "cap") is a
traditional hat that was
frequently worn by men...
- is
depicted as a peasant,
wearing the
traditional Catalan red cap (the
barretina) and with his
trousers down,
showing a bare backside, and defecating....
- four-cornered hat
Sugar loaf
Veiled hat, also bird cage hat Aviator's cap
Barretina Brodrick cap (a
military cap
named after St John Brodrick, 1st Earl of...
-
South Africa,
Marquet rushed onto the
field and
attempted to
place a
barretina on the
World Cup
trophy before being apprehended by
several security guards...
- "Balmoral". Hat Guide. 2011-03-13.
Retrieved 2024-09-25. "The red
catalan barretina of Tió de
Nadal &
Caganer Catalan". Tió de Nadal. 2022-07-24. Retrieved...
- as a Rastacap. Biretta, a
similarly named but
completely different cap
Barretina Caubeen Flat cap
Military berets by color:
Black beret, Blue beret, Green...
-
higher end,
enhanced by a red sock hat (a
miniature of the
traditional barretina) and
often a three-dimensional nose.
Those accessories have been added...
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Albanian Traditional Clothing, Fustanella, Tirq, Xhamadan,
Opinga Andorra –
Barretina,
espadrilles Bulgaria –
Every town has its own
design of a
national costume...
- a
nearby hill that
resembles a tuque.
Animal hat
Balaclava (clothing)
Barretina Beanie (seamed cap)
Bonnet (headgear) Cap
Chullo Do-rag
Monmouth cap Phrygian...
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Portuguese Marines in 1797 and then in the
Portuguese Army in 1806, as the
barretina. It was
later adopted by the
British Army,
officially replacing the stovepipe...