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  2. Cap - Wikipedia

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    The Meyrick Helmet is a Celtic: Brythonic helmet that is likely to have originated from Northern England in the 1st century AD. The flat plane extending from the rim is intended to protect the back of the neck, however some theorise it may have been turned in reverse to shield the eyes from sunlight whilst in battle German M43-style field cap of the "Bundesgrenzschutz" (BGS) (now called ...

  3. List of headgear - Wikipedia

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    Flying helmet – closely fitting solid helmet designed to resist impacts within the cockpit of military aircraft – colloquially known as a 'bone dome' Garrison cap, also campaign cap, wedge cap, flight cap, garrison hat, overseas cap, side cap, field service cap; Glengarry, also Glengarry bonnet, Glengarry cap; Hardee hat; Helmet; Jeep cap

  4. List of hat styles - Wikipedia

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    Also known as a field cap, a scout cap, or in the United States a mosh cap; a soft cap with a stiff, rounded visor, and flat top, worn by military personnel in the field when a combat helmet is not required. Peach basket hat: A woman's hat resembling an upturned fruit basket. Usually lavishly trimmed, it achieved notoriety in the early 1900s ...

  5. Skullcap - Wikipedia

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    Beanie (seamed cap) Biretta, forming part of some clerical, academic or legal dress; Calotte (Belgium), a skullcap worn by students at Catholic universities in Belgium; Capeline, worn under civilian hats during early modern periods; Cervelliere, a medieval metal helmet; Jeep cap

  6. Guardian Cap - Wikipedia

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    Hassan Hall wearing a Guardian Cap in 2023. Guardian Cap is a line of soft-shell pads that attach to and cover the outside of a gridiron football or ice hockey helmet.They have been used in football practices since 2015, with the National Football League (NFL) first mandating their use for some position groups since 2022.

  7. Pileus (hat) - Wikipedia

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    Their caps were supposedly the remnants of the egg from which they hatched. [14] The pilos appears on votive figurines of boys at the sanctuary of the Cabeiri at Thebes, the Cabeirion. [15] In warfare, the pilos type helmet was often worn by the peltast light infantry, in conjunction with the exomis, but it was also worn by the heavy infantry.

  8. Hard hat - Wikipedia

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    Some helmet shells have a mid-line reinforcement ridge to improve impact resistance. The rock climbing helmet fulfills a very similar role in a different context and has a very similar design. A bump cap is a lightweight hard hat using a simplified suspension or padding and a chin strap. Bump caps are used where there is a possibility of ...

  9. Hat - Wikipedia

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    A lightweight, rigid, cloth-covered helmet made of cork or pith, with brims front and back. Worn by Europeans in tropical colonies in the 1800s. Rastacap: A tall, round, usually crocheted and brightly colored cap worn by Rastafarians and others with dreadlocks to tuck their locks away Rogatywka