Berets
Berets are a round, flat, soft cap, traditionally made from wool felt or knitted wool. They have no brim and are worn close to the head, often tilted to one side. The crown is circular and the edge is bound or seamed to retain its shape.
They originated among the Basque people of the Pyrenees and are commonly called boina in Basque and
In the 19th and 20th centuries the beret was adopted by artists, laborers, and military units. The
Berets come in numerous colors and materials. Traditional wool felt berets are most common; faux-felt and knit
Today the beret remains a versatile accessory and symbol of cultural identity and style. It continues to