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Akubra |
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Aviator hat |
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Balmoral |
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Baseball cap |
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Batting helmet |
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Beanie or skully and or visor beanie. |
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Beaver hat |
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Beret |
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Boater (also basher, skimmer, cady, katie, somer, or sennit hat) |
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Bobble hat |
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Boonie hat |
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Bowler or Derby |
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Bucket hat also fishing hat, ratting hat (UK) or Dixie Cup hat
(US)
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Busby |
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Capuchon |
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Chilote cap |
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Chupalla |
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Cloche hat |
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Cricket cap |
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Combination cap, also peaked cap |
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Coonskin Cap |
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Cowboy hat, sometimes "Ten gallon hat" |
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Deerstalker |
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Fedora |
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Fez |
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Flat cap, also bunnet, cloth cap, driver cap, golf cap, or Windsor cap |
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Fruit hat |
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Garrison cap or side cap |
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Homburg |
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Greek fisherman's cap, also captain's cap |
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Karakul |
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Kepi |
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Kippah, also kippa, yarmulke or skullcap, Jewish
traditional
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Kofia, worn in East Africa |
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Kufi, traditional cap worn by men of African descent, including the "Zulu crown". |
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Muir cap, the traditional leather biker-style cap worn by leathermen |
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Nasaq, the crocheted headgear of some Canadian Inuit |
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Nightcap |
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Newsboy cap, also Gatsby cap |
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Pakol |
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Patka |
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Pork pie hat |
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Rogatywka |
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Rumal |
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Šajkača |
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Salakot |
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Skullcap[disambiguation needed ] |
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Sombrero |
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Straw hat |
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Student cap |
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Tam, or Tam o'Shanter |
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Taqiya, also tagiyah or Topi |
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Top hat (also, Topper) |
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Trilby |
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Tubeteika |
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Tuque, also knit hat, knit cap, sock cap, stocking cap,
watch cap, toboggan, ski cap or skull cap
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Turban |
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Vueltiao A Colombian typical hat with woven and sewn dried tinted palm strips and indigenous figures. |
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Umbrella Hat A hat made from an umbrella that straps to the head. Has been made with mosquito netting. |
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Ushanka |
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Zucchetto |
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