- A
flat cap is a
rounded cap with a
small stiff brim in front,
originating in
Northern England. The hat is also
known in
Ireland as a
paddy cap; in Scotland...
- A
cap is a
flat headgear,
usually with a visor.
Caps have
crowns that fit very
close to the head. They made
their first appearance as
early as 3200 BC...
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curved or
flat brim,
structured cap, high profile,
adjustable by the use of
elastic materials. ****ed hat –
curved or
flat brim,
structured cap, high profile...
- The
newsboy cap,
newsie cap, or
baker boy hat (British) is a casual-wear
cap similar in
style to the
flat cap. It has a
similar overall shape and stiff...
- and
peaked flat caps.
Contrary to the
television series of the same name, it is
unlikely that they had
razor blades sewn into
these caps,
instead gaining...
-
headgear "The
Akubra Story".
Akubra Hats.
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Ascot Cap: What is it and How to Wear One".
Fashionable Hats. 2019-01-13. Retrieved...
- The
Ascot cap, also
known as the
Coffey cap or
Lippincott cap, is a men's hard
cap similar to the
flat cap, but
distinguished by its
hardness and rounded...
- The
coppola (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkɔppola]) is a
traditional kind of
flat cap typically worn in Sicily,
Campania and Calabria,
where is it
known as còp****...
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cap is a
military cap that can be
folded flat when not
being worn. It is also
known as a
garrison cap or
flight cap in the
United States,
wedge cap in...
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caps were the
normal fashion of men and servants, and they
remained so
throughout the 17th century.
Similar in
outline to the
various types of
flat bonnet...