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== Types ==
== Types ==
[[File:Baylor vintage.JPG|thumb|[[Baseball cap]]]]
[[File:Baylor vintage.JPG|thumb|[[Baseball cap]]]]
[[File:Deutsche Feldmütze, Sumpftarn, Bundesgrenzschutz (BGS).jpg|thumb|German M43-style field cap of the "Bundesgrenzschutz" (BGS), the [[German Federal Police]]]]
[[File:Deutsche Feldmütze, Sumpftarn, Bundesgrenzschutz (BGS).jpg|thumb|German M43-style field cap of the "Bundesgrenzschutz" (BGS) (now called Bundespolizei), the [[German Federal Police]]]]
[[File:Casquette a helice.jpg|thumb|A propeller hat, also known as a [[Beanie (North America)#Propeller beanie|propeller beanie]].]]
[[File:Casquette a helice.jpg|thumb|A propeller hat, also known as a [[Beanie (North America)#Propeller beanie|propeller beanie]].]]
[[File:Phrygian Cap.jpg|thumb|[[Phrygian cap|Phrygian]] cap as fashion]]
[[File:Phrygian Cap.jpg|thumb|[[Phrygian cap|Phrygian]] cap as fashion]]

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A cap is a form of headgear. Caps have crowns that fit very close to the head. They are typically designed for warmth, and often incorporate a visor to block sunlight from the eyes. They come in many shapes, sizes, and various different brands.

Types

Baseball cap
German M43-style field cap of the "Bundesgrenzschutz" (BGS) (now called Bundespolizei), the German Federal Police
A propeller hat, also known as a propeller beanie.
Phrygian cap as fashion
The only known example of an original Monmouth cap, dating from the 16th century
Flat cap
a type of Knit cap sometimes called bobblehat, toque, or stocking cap

See also

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