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1- I'm writing a story and one of my characters wears a bonnet. I searched the internet for some examples but then, I found other names like: A double-D / A cap / A beanie / A bonnet. Now I’m confused which one is more correct.



2- How do we call the three parts of the bonnet?










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1- I'm writing a story and one of my characters wears a bonnet. I searched the internet for some examples but then, I found other names like: A double-D / A cap / A beanie / A bonnet. Now I’m confused which one is more correct.



2- How do we call the three parts of the bonnet?










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  • Just seeing your picture makes me interested in the story!
    – GEdgar
    16 hours ago










  • Well I'm working on it, but since I'm not a native speaker I sometimes have trouble describing things.
    – vanity
    16 hours ago
















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1- I'm writing a story and one of my characters wears a bonnet. I searched the internet for some examples but then, I found other names like: A double-D / A cap / A beanie / A bonnet. Now I’m confused which one is more correct.



2- How do we call the three parts of the bonnet?










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1- I'm writing a story and one of my characters wears a bonnet. I searched the internet for some examples but then, I found other names like: A double-D / A cap / A beanie / A bonnet. Now I’m confused which one is more correct.



2- How do we call the three parts of the bonnet?







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  • Just seeing your picture makes me interested in the story!
    – GEdgar
    16 hours ago










  • Well I'm working on it, but since I'm not a native speaker I sometimes have trouble describing things.
    – vanity
    16 hours ago




















  • Just seeing your picture makes me interested in the story!
    – GEdgar
    16 hours ago










  • Well I'm working on it, but since I'm not a native speaker I sometimes have trouble describing things.
    – vanity
    16 hours ago


















Just seeing your picture makes me interested in the story!
– GEdgar
16 hours ago




Just seeing your picture makes me interested in the story!
– GEdgar
16 hours ago












Well I'm working on it, but since I'm not a native speaker I sometimes have trouble describing things.
– vanity
16 hours ago






Well I'm working on it, but since I'm not a native speaker I sometimes have trouble describing things.
– vanity
16 hours ago












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Some searching with Google images ... "pom tassel beanie"



tassel beanie



tassel beanie miami LINK



It seems the two parts hanging down are "tassels" and the ball on top is a "pom".






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Some searching with Google images ... "pom tassel beanie"



tassel beanie



tassel beanie miami LINK



It seems the two parts hanging down are "tassels" and the ball on top is a "pom".






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Some searching with Google images ... "pom tassel beanie"



tassel beanie



tassel beanie miami LINK



It seems the two parts hanging down are "tassels" and the ball on top is a "pom".






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    16 hours ago














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Some searching with Google images ... "pom tassel beanie"



tassel beanie



tassel beanie miami LINK



It seems the two parts hanging down are "tassels" and the ball on top is a "pom".






share|improve this answer














Some searching with Google images ... "pom tassel beanie"



tassel beanie



tassel beanie miami LINK



It seems the two parts hanging down are "tassels" and the ball on top is a "pom".







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