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- Beanie_(seamed_cap) abstract "In parts of Canada and the United States, a beanie refers to a head-hugging brimless hat with or without a visor. Seamed beanies are made from triangular sections of cloth joined by a button at the crown, and seamed together around the sides. They can also be made from leather or silk panels.In other English-speaking countries and parts of the US and Canada, a "beanie" is a knitted cap (often woollen), known in parts the United States as a "stocking cap" or "beanie" and in Canada as a "tuque".".
- Beanie_(seamed_cap) comment "In parts of Canada and the United States, a beanie refers to a head-hugging brimless hat with or without a visor. Seamed beanies are made from triangular sections of cloth joined by a button at the crown, and seamed together around the sides. They can also be made from leather or silk panels.In other English-speaking countries and parts of the US and Canada, a "beanie" is a knitted cap (often woollen), known in parts the United States as a "stocking cap" or "beanie" and in Canada as a "tuque".".