A double-D / A cap / A beanie / A bonnet
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?
single-word-requests terminology semantics image-identification
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?
single-word-requests terminology semantics image-identification
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?
single-word-requests terminology semantics image-identification
single-word-requests terminology semantics image-identification
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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
add a comment |
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
add a comment |
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Some searching with Google images ... "pom tassel beanie"
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It seems the two parts hanging down are "tassels" and the ball on top is a "pom".
Thank you so much, you're answer was most helpful.
– vanity
16 hours ago
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Some searching with Google images ... "pom tassel beanie"
LINK
It seems the two parts hanging down are "tassels" and the ball on top is a "pom".
Thank you so much, you're answer was most helpful.
– vanity
16 hours ago
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Some searching with Google images ... "pom tassel beanie"
LINK
It seems the two parts hanging down are "tassels" and the ball on top is a "pom".
Thank you so much, you're answer was most helpful.
– vanity
16 hours ago
add a comment |
Some searching with Google images ... "pom tassel beanie"
LINK
It seems the two parts hanging down are "tassels" and the ball on top is a "pom".
Some searching with Google images ... "pom tassel beanie"
LINK
It seems the two parts hanging down are "tassels" and the ball on top is a "pom".
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Thank you so much, you're answer was most helpful.
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Thank you so much, you're answer was most helpful.
– vanity
16 hours ago
Thank you so much, you're answer was most helpful.
– vanity
16 hours ago
Thank you so much, you're answer was most helpful.
– vanity
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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