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For other uses, see Cap (disambiguation).
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Headgear series:
Overview of headgear
Hats; Bonnets; Caps
Hoods; Helmets; Wigs
Masks; Veils; Scarves
Tiaras; Papal tiaras
Turbans
Crowns
List of hats and headgear

A cap is a form of headgear. Caps have crowns that fit closer than hats and have no brim or only a visor. They are typically designed for warmth and, when including a visor, blocking the sun from the eyes.

Types of caps

  • Baseball cap
  • Beanie
  • Beret
  • Biretta
  • Cap of Maintenance
  • Coif
  • Combination cap (also known as service cap)
  • Flat cap
  • Kepi
  • Kippah (also known as yarmulke)
  • Newsboy cap
  • Statute cap
  • Tam
  • Tam o'shanter
  • Tubeteika
  • Tuque
  • Zucchetto

For more caps, see List of hats and headgear.

External links

  • My Kingdom for a Crown: An Around-the-World History of the Skullcap and its Modern Socio-Political Significance, by Reverend Antonio Hernandez (pdf) -- a thorough history of the skullcap, with chapters on the yarmulke and the beanie among others.

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