- A
casquette (from French 'cap') is a
peaked cotton cap
traditionally worn by road cyclists. With the
introduction of
compulsory cycle helmets for m****ed-start...
- A
casquette girl (French:
fille à la c****ette) but also
known historically as a
casket girl or a
Pelican girl, was a
woman brought from
France to the...
- A
casquette d'Afrique was a type of
lightweight military headgear generally used by the
French metropolitan and
colonial armies from the
early 1830s to...
-
Arnaud Casquette (born 16
April 1978) is a
Mauritian long jumper. He
finished seventh at the 2002
Commonwealth Games and
fifth at the 2006
African Championships...
- (Yiddish: קאַשקעט, from
Polish kaszkiet and
Ukrainian кашкет; from
French casquette 'cap'; also
known as a
kashkettel or kasket) is a cap,
usually made of...
- beforehand. Indeed, the
Royal Enfield Bullet still retains its version, the '
casquette', on its
current models. The last
Triumphs to
sport nacelles were the...
- The
Bigeard cap (French:
casquette Bigeard) is a
field cap worn by the
French Army and
several others. It was
allegedly invented by
French General Marcel...
- Pajon, Leo (3 July 2018). "Dix
choses à
savoir sur Akon,
artiste multi-
casquette –
Jeune Afrique". JeuneAfrique.com (in French).
Retrieved 14
March 2020...
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Bearskin Beret Biretta Busby Canterbury cap Cap and
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maintenance Casquette Caubeen Caul Coif
Combination cap (also
known as a
service cap) Coppola...
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Casquette girls, or
Filles du Roi were
girls sent to New
France as
wives for colonists. In Louisiana, they
became known as
Pelican girls.[citation needed]...