Flat cap
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For the hat sometimes known as a "flat cap" or a "flatcap", see Baseball cap § Snapback (hat).
Not to be confused with Newsboy cap.
A flat cap is a rounded cap with a small stiff brim in front, originating in Northern England. The hat is known in Scotland as a bunnet; in Wales as a Dai cap; and in the United States as a scally cap, English cap. Various other terms exist (cabbie cap, driver cap, golf cap,[1] longshoreman cap, ivy cap, train engineer cap, etc.). Flat caps are usually made of tweed, plain wool, or cotton, while some are made using leather, linen, or corduroy. The inside of the cap is commonly lined for comfort and warmth.[2]
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