Types of Caps
- Ascot cap
- Ayam
- Balmoral
- Baseball cap
- Beanie (North America)
- Beret
- Biretta
- Cap of Maintenance
- Casquette
- Caubeen
- Caul
- Coif
- Combination cap (also known as a service cap)
- Coppola
- Cricket cap
- Do-rag
- Dutch cap
- Engineer cap
- Fez
- Fiddler cap (also known as a Dutch boy hat)
- Fitted cap
- Flat cap
- Forage cap
- Gandhi cap
- Garrison cap
- Glengarry
- Greek fisherman's cap
- International cap
- John Lennon cap
- Juliet cap
- Kepi
- Kippah (also known as yarmulke)
- Kufi (also known as a kofia; an African cap worn with a dashiki)
- M43 field cap
- Monmouth cap
- Muir cap
- Newsboy cap
- Nightcap
- Nurse cap
- Ochipok
- Papakhi
- Patrol cap
- Peaked cap
- Rastacap
- Sailor cap
- Shako
- Shower cap
- Sindhi cap
- Square academic cap
- Swim cap
- Tam o' Shanter
- Taqiyah, worn by Muslim males
- Trucker hat
- Tubeteika
- Tuque or stocking cap, wool cap, watch cap, ski cap
- Ushanka
- Utility cover
- Welder's cap
- Yachting cap
- Zucchetto
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