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With the right hat you get the right feelings
Maud is feeling religious in her biretta
Biretta
A biretta is a square cap with three or four ridges or peaks worn by Roman Catholic clergy and some Anglican and Lutheran clergy.
The robbers favorite cap
If not skiing a balaclava is perfect for a bank robbery
Balaclava
A balaclava is a form of headgear covering the whole head, exposing only the face or upper part of it, and sometimes only the eyes. Also known as a ski mask.
How do you start dreadlocks?
Fiona really needs her rastacap for all her dreadlocks
Rastacap
A rastacap is a tall, round, usually crocheted and brightly colored, cap worn by Rastafarians and others with dreadlocks to tuck their locks away.
With the right hat you catch the biggest fishes
To Amanda this hat is perfect when fishing
Bucket hat
A soft cotton hat with a wide, downwards-sloping brim. Two metal eyelets are commonly placed on each side of the hat so that it is cool to wear on hot days.
When humiliation started at school
Esmeralda humiliated in a dunce cap
Dunce Cap
A dunce cap is a hat that was used to punish and humiliate students in school during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is shaped like a cone and often has a big capital 'D' inscribed on the front.
Warming up in a bearskin
Jane is getting warm in her bearskin cap
Bearskin
A bearskin is a tall fur cap, usually worn as part of a ceremonial military uniform. Traditionally, the bearskin was the headgear of grenadiers, and is still worn by grenadier and guards regiments in various armies.
How to pull a rabbit out of a top hat
A magician uses a top hat to pull a rabbit out of it,
here we have magically pulled out Malin
Top Hat
A top hat, beaver hat, high hat silk hat, cylinder hat, chimney pot hat or stove pipe hat is a tall, flat-crowned, broad-brimmed hat, predominantly worn from the latter part of the 18th to the middle of the 20th century.
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