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1.

2.

/kap/

noun

a head covering

especially with a

visor and no brim

a close-fitting covering

for the head, usually of

Van Chay

ARGD 3060

Fall ‘21

soft supple material and

having no visor or brim.

University of Georgia



ROOKLYN

New York

Formed in 1854, the Brooklyn Excelsiors were an amateur

baseball team that played in Brooklyn, New York. The team

is known for originating the “Brooklyn-style” baseball cap,

precursor to the modern cap.

EXCELSIORS

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Important means by which

to identify a team

most

common

base

ball

Also fashioned in the official

colors of a particular team

Often the logo,

mascot, or team’s

initial was placed

on the cap.

type

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A

Knitted

The earliest type of knitted

cap was originally made

of wool. Historically, a wool

knit cap was an extremely

common form of headgear

for seamen, fishers, hunters,

and others spending their

working day outdoors.

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Also known as

SCALLY

The flat cap style can be

traced back to Northern

England when it was more

likely to be called a “bonnet.”

14th century

A flat cap is a

rounded cap

with a small stiff

brim in front

BUNNET

18th century

Predominantly worn by

men fashionably, and finer

clothes were also considered

casual countryside wear for

upper-class Englishmen.

DAI CAP

Young men and boys of all

classes in the United Kingdom

wore caps during this period.

19th century

CAP

GOLF CAP

20th century

In the United States, the

flat cap grew popularity

by the 20th century and

was at the time standard

boys’ wear, such as school,

casual wear, and suits.

CHEESE-CUTTER

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Ushanka

a Russian fur cap with

ear covering flaps that

can be tied up to the

crown of the cap, or

fastened at the chin to

protect the ears, jaw,

and lower chin from

the cold.

Trapper

cap are a sort of hybrid

between the aviator

cap and the ushanka—

they combine the style

of the former with the

furriness of the latte.

They are considered

more casual than the

fashion

military-derive.

Soft, round, flat-crowned

Beret

cap, usually of woven,

hand-knitted wool, crocheted

cotton, wool felt,

or acrylic fibr. Berets are

worn as part of the uniform

of many military

and police units worldwide,

as well as by other

organizations.

Berets are usually pushed

to the right to free the

shoulder that bears the

Milatary

rifle on most soldiers,

but the armies of some

countries, mostly within

Europe, South America

and Asia, have influenced

the push to the left.

uniform

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First “Dunce” cap was

introduced by medieval

theologian John Duns

Scotus (1265–1308).

His idea was that a

conical hat funneled

knowledge from

God into a head of

the dunce.

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Yankee

Yankee Doodle

went to town

A-riding on a pony,

Yankee Doodle

keep it up,

Yankee Doodle

dandy,

Stuck a

feather in

his cap

And called

it macaroni.

Mind the music

and the step,

And with the girls

be handy.

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cap:

/kap/

noun

1. the word lying

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COVID-19 vaccines

do not contain

NO CAP

electromagnetic

ingredients that

can produce an

field at the

site of your

injection.

Receiving

a COVID-19

vaccine

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can make

you magnetic.

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COLOPHON

Typeface

Illustrations

Image credit

Text Refernce

Montserrat

Van Chay

in order by appperance

Photo by Asher Legg on Unsplash

Photo from The New York Public Library

Photo by Mike Orlov on Adobe Stock

Photo by Jose de la Cruz on Unsplash

Photo by Mark Mauno on Flikr

Photo by Abhishek Gaurav on Unsplash

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary

http://www.historyofhats.net/hat-facts/interesting-facts-about-hats/

https://www.urbandictionary.com/

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/facts.html

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