- The
caubeen /kɔːˈbiːn/ is an
Irish beret,
originally worn by 16th-century
Irish men. It has been
adopted as the head
dress of
Irish regiments of Commonwealth...
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Biretta Busby Canterbury cap Cap and
bells Cap of
maintenance Casquette Caubeen Caul Coif
Combination cap (also
known as a
service cap)
Coppola Cricket...
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- the
pipers of the Queen's
Royal Hussars and the
Irish Guards wear the
caubeen. The
Royal Gibraltar Regiment wear a
white pith
helmet with a
spike ornament...
- men's fashion.
Bonnet (disambiguation) Flat cap
Glengarry Balmoral bonnet Caubeen Scotch bonnet Cooper,
Robert Ashley, "THE
HUMMEL BONNET An investigation...
- Rastacap. Biretta, a
similarly named but
completely different cap
Barretina Caubeen Flat cap
Military berets by color:
Black beret, Blue beret,
Green beret...
- tall
conical hat, 17th century,
usually black – also, copotain,
copatain Caubeen –
Irish hat
Cavalier hat, also
chevaliers – wide-brimmed hat
trimmed with...
- Queen's
Royal Irish Hussars (pipers on
caubeen only):
White over red Queen's
Royal Hussars (pipers on
caubeen only):
White over red
Royal Irish Rangers:...
- Army's
Cavalry Corps is
called a
Glengarry but is more
similar to the
caubeen in appearance, than to the
Scottish headdress of the same name. It was...
- Patrick's blue is worn in the
bearskins of the
Irish Guards and in the
caubeens of the
London Irish Rifles. The Guards' blue was
chosen in distinction...