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  2. Chaperon (headgear) - Wikipedia

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    Chaperon is a diminutive of chape, which derives, like the English cap, cape and cope, from the Late Latin cappa, which already could mean cap, cape or hood ().. The tail of the hood, often quite long, was called the tippit [2] or liripipe in English, and liripipe or cornette in French.

  3. List of headgear - Wikipedia

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    Chip bonnet; Gypsy bonnet – shallow to flat crown, saucer shaped, and worn by tying it on with either a scarf or sash, under the chin, or at the nape of the neck – nineteenth Century; Kiss-me-quick; Leghorn bonnet; Mourning bonnet; Poke bonnet – Early nineteenth century, "Christmas Carol" style, with a cylindrical crown and broad funnel brim

  4. Bonnet (headgear) - Wikipedia

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    Other types of bonnet might otherwise be called "caps", for example the Scottish blue bonnet worn by working-class men and women, a kind of large floppy beret. Bonnet derives from the same word in French, where it originally indicated a type of material. From the 18th century bonnet forms of headgear, previously mostly worn by elite women in ...

  5. Durag - Wikipedia

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    A durag (alternate spellings) is a close-fitting cloth tied around the top of the head to protect the hair; similarly a wave cap is a close-fitting cap for the same purpose. [1]

  6. Tam o' shanter (cap) - Wikipedia

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    This came to be known as the "bonnet, tam o' shanter", later abbreviated among military personnel to "ToS". It replaced the Glengarry – which was the regulation bonnet worn by Scottish troops with khaki field dress at the start of the war. Originally knitted, the military tam o' shanter subsequently came to be constructed from separate pieces ...

  7. Nightcap (garment) - Wikipedia

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    Edwardian men wore nightcaps as well. [5] In the 1920s and 1930s, ... typically a silk or satin wrap or bonnet. [6] [7] See also ...

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  9. Bonnet - Wikipedia

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    Blue bonnet, a distinctive woollen cap worn by men in Scotland from the 15th to 18th centuries, and its derivations: Feather bonnet, worn by Scottish regiments; Glengarry, type of Scottish cap also called a Glengarry bonnet; Tam o' Shanter (cap) its military variant the Balmoral bonnet; See also: Bluebonnet (disambiguation) Bonnet may also refer to

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