Dutch cap
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A Dutch cap or Dutch bonnet is a style of woman's hat associated with the various traditional Dutch woman's costumes. Usually made of white cotton or lace, it is sometimes characterized by triangular flaps or wings that turn up on either side.[1] It can resemble some styles of nurse's hat.[2]
Many parts of the Netherlands have their own traditional costumes.
References
- ↑ Wearing a Dutch costume, instructions for making iconic hat out of paper for a child's dress-up costume.
- ↑ St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing Historical Review, referring to the more usual style of nurse hat as a "traditional Dutch cap".
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Dutch working girl (17th century) as portrayed by Johannes Vermeer
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Girls in the traditional costume of Arnemuiden, featuring caps with large "wings"
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Old Dutch Cleanser label. The girl's Dutch nationality is suggested by her red clogs and white cap.
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An American woman of circa 1920 dressed to do housework, wearing a "Dutch cap"