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  2. 10 Fashionable Sun Hats You Won't Be Embarrassed to Wear - AOL

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    Built to brave the harsh sun. We've rounded up the best men's sun hats to buy this season, with options from Nike, L. L. Bean and Patagonia.

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    Keep your season of fun in the sun on the safe side and shop these bestselling sun hats from everyone's favorite retailer Amazon.

  4. The 8 Best Sun Hats to Wear All Summer Long - AOL

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    The top sun hats for men in 2024 are stylish, comfortable, and fully protective. Shop our picks—all expert-tested and -reviewed. The 8 Best Sun Hats to Wear All Summer Long

  5. Boonie hat - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army issue boonie hat in the BDU camouflage pattern, circa 1994. A boonie hat or booney hat is a type of wide-brim sun hat commonly used by military forces in hot tropical climates. Its design is similar to a bucket hat but with a stiffer brim. The Australian giggle hat has a thinner brim.

  6. Beanie (seamed cap) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the etymology is uncertain, but probably derives from the slang term "bean", meaning "head".In New Zealand and Australia, the term "beanie" is normally applied to a knit cap known as a toque in Canada and parts of the US, but also may apply to the kind of skull cap historically worn by surf lifesavers [1] and still worn during surf sports. [2]

  7. Payot - Wikipedia

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    As kabbalistic teachings spread into Slavonic lands, the custom of pe'ot became accepted there. In 1845, the practice was banned in the Russian Empire. [4]Crimean Karaites did not wear payot, and the Crimean Tatars consequently referred to them as zulufsız çufutlar ("Jews without payot"), to distinguish them from the Krymchaks, referred to as zuluflı çufutlar ("Jews with payot").

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