This has been bugging me all day. What in the world are the REAL names of these caps?
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...0_AA280_.jpg(I know they can be called golf caps, I'm not an idiot.)They are not berets. I know what those are too. Here is an example on a model.
http://media.movieweb.com/prod/x/k/l...mpfOxkl_l.jpgI found the real names. * Batschkapp - in Hessen in the region around Frankfurt * Bunnet - Scotland * Cabby Cap - USA * Casquette - in France * Cavanagh * Cheese-cutter - in New Zealand and Canada * Cloth cap - in UK * Conductor's hat * Coniston * Coppola - in Sicily * Dai cap - in Wales * Derby Cap * Driving cap or Drivers cap - in USA * Flat hat- in UK (occasionally derisive) * Foreskin Cap - Western Canada * Froschmütze - in Schaiblishausen (modest Swabian village near Ulm) * Golf cap * Grandpa cap - Australia * Gubb-mössa, or, Gubb-keps - (lit. 'Old man's cap/hat') in Sweden * Halibut cap * Hogans cap * Klak - in Flanders * Irish cap * Ivy cap - in USA * Jeff cap * Kaszkiet [kashkeet] - in Poland * Kepka or Furazhka - in Russia * Old Man's Hat * Paddy cap - in Ireland * Phatty Hat * Scally cap - mostly in North America * Schiebermütze - (black marketeer