Beanies
A tuque (English: /ˈtuːk/, also spelled toque but still pronounced tuque), also known as a bobcap (British English), stocking cap (American English) or beanie, among other names – is a knitted cap, originally of wool though now often of synthetic fibers, that is designed to provide warmth in winter. Most tuques are tapered; they sometimes have ear flaps, and may be topped with a pom-pom (this style of tuque is sometimes referred to as a bobble hat, toboggan or sherpa). Tuques may have a folded brim, or none, and may be worn tightly fitting the head or loose on top although the latter is considered more standard.
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