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Bonnet, until about 1700, the usual word for brimless male headgear.
In the late 16th century, brimless, black velvet toques were popular with men and women.
First, those with the status that comes from age, each one wearing the brimless white felt cap of Albanian tradition.
The boy adjusted his brimless hat and muttered something under his breath.
An odd, brimless black hat perched on a haphazard thatch of dark hair.
If the winter was severely cold, they might wear a brimless, woolly buffalo hide hat.
The pilos is the brimless version of the petasos.
The fez was initially a brimless bonnet of red, white, or black with a turban woven around.
The kids particularly liked the mirror-spangled brimless caps.
Most of his personal effects have been taken from him, though he has retained some, notably his exercise book, brimless hat, and pencil.
They wear a coarse robe, an ugly, brimless stove-pipe of a hat, and go without shoes.
After taking off their shoes, 50 people, about 10 of them children, gathered, all wearing brimless knitted caps called kufiah.
On his head sat the cylindrical, brimless, felt Irazi cap, like a small inverted bucket.
There was also a small brimless bonnet worn with the ribbon untied at the nape of the neck.
These became drenched and sodden, spilling cascades from their brimless fronts into the men's eyes.
Otherwise, all Afghan headwear, unlike Western hats, is brimless.
Tarone was wearing a small brimless black cap and some sort of loose-fitting multicolored African tunic.
The man's salt-and-pepper hair was thin and limp and hung from underneath his brimless leather cap.
Her white hair, drawn back into a bun, lay thick and heavy against her small head, beneath her brimless black felt hat.
Additionally, a brimless hat permitted the grenadier greater ease in throwing the grenade overhand.
His brimless hat sat askew on his black hair, and his thin face bore a look of fright.
But the maroon, brimless fez, once the epitome of old world courtesy and taste, has become, for most Muslims, politically incorrect.
He is also given a kamilavkion, a cylindrical brimless hat, which is covered with a veil called an epanokamelavkion.
They wore padded garments studded with copper ornaments, boots and brimless hats of crumpled leather.