A cap or hat is a type of headwear that features a brim only at the front. This design sets caps apart from hats, which have a brim all the way around, and beanies, which lack a brim entirely.
Historically, caps and hats were considered to be headwear for the lower classes, while hats were associated with the upper classes. The type of headwear that one wore was once a clearness indicator of one's social status.
Today, however, caps and hats are worn more as fashion accessories, and they no longer carry the same social implications that they once did.
There are many different types of caps and hats available, each with its unique style and design. Some of the most common types of caps and hats include:
When it comes to passport photos, there are restrictions in place regarding headwear. Generally, it is not allowed to wear a cap or hat in your passport photo, as this can interfere with the visibility of the face or create shadows. However, exceptions can be made for headwear that is worn for religious or philosophical reasons, such as a headscarf.
It is worth noting that some people have attempted to wear unusual headgear in their passport photos for philosophical reasons, such as with a colander, wig, or even goat horns. These attempts are typically unsuccessful, as passport authorities generally reject these types of headwear.
Camera at Eye Level. Arm's Length Distance.
Stand Upright. Head Straight.
Face Evenly Lit. Neutral expression.
No Selfie.
Head Not Tilted.
No Shadows on Face.
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