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  2. 'Christmas tree' of woolly hats for the homeless

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    Crafters in an East Yorkshire town have created a 'Christmas tree' using woolly hats they have made. The colourful creation has gone on display at The Petuaria Community Centre in Brough. Ali ...

  3. List of hat styles - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, a knitted hat, worn in winter, usually made from wool or acrylic. Also known as a woolly hat, ski cap, knit hat, knit cap, sock cap, stocking cap, or watch cap. Sometimes called a toboggan or goobalini in parts of the USA. In New Zealand, Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom, the term "Stocking Cap" is applied to this cap.

  4. Knit cap - Wikipedia

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    Historically made of wool, [1] it is now often made of synthetic fibers. Found all over the world where the climate demands warm clothing, knit caps are known by a variety of local names. In American English, this type of hat is known as a beanie or a watch cap, while in Canadian English, a knit cap is known as a toque, or tuque (pronounced / t ...

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    These Modern Christmas Tree Ideas Are Anything But Ordinary Alabama: Helmet College football is the most popular sport in Alabama; the Crimson Tide has won 34 conference championships to date.

  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. Papakha - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, they were once again removed from military use. Allegedly this was by request of the wearers, who found the hat inefficient. (As the papakha is a relatively short hat that does not protect the ears well, it might be well suited to the mild climate of the Caucasus, but not to lower temperatures elsewhere.

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