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The man second from the left is wearing a flat cap.
There's the flat cap that I use in the car, yeah?
The black silhouette of a head with a flat cap appeared on the sky.
He was dressed in long brown overalls and a flat cap.
This law instituted the flat cap as part of English wear.
"Now you get younger families bringing their children down; it's not just about old boys in flat caps any more."
The stereotype of the flat cap as purely "working class" was never correct.
He was holding a flat cap full of coins.
Banks had often considered buying a flat cap himself.
They grow directly from the ground, have a nearly flat cap and a tough thin stem.
Jim had his head down, a flat cap like Fred's pulled low over his face.
Maybe she looks good in a flat cap.
He was in his sixties, a flat cap perched above a shiny dome of a head.
Flat caps were worn by fashionable young men in the 1920s.
He is commonly seen wearing a trademark flat cap.
The flat caps of the storm troopers were silhouetted in the front window.
She wears men's clothing, gloves, and a flat cap, borrowed from her employer.
In 1840 flat caps were popularly worn for boys.
He became known for his trademark flat cap, which he even wore during a bed scene.
Marks and Spencer's noted flat cap sales to have risen to eleven times the number of 2010.
Most of the men wore flat caps and torn, mud-stained sports coats.
Right at the bottom, hidden in tissue paper where it might have been overlooked, was a flat cap made of tweed.
Instead, some contemporary rockers wear a classic woollen flat cap.
American Newsie caps were one of many names for the flat cap.
Cook scripted a conversation between two men from Dagenham wearing flat caps.