Czapeczka
Czapeczka is a type of soft, knitted cap that was popular in the early 20th century, particularly during the interwar period. The term "czapeczka" is derived from the Polish word for cap, "czapka." The czapeczka was often worn by soldiers, sailors, and civilians alike, and it became a symbol of the interwar era in many countries. It was typically made of wool or other soft materials and featured a low crown and a wide brim. The czapeczka was often worn with military uniforms and was a common sight in the streets of cities during the interwar period. Today, the czapeczka is often associated with the interwar era and is sometimes worn as a fashion accessory or as a nod to historical fashion trends. The czapeczka's popularity waned in the mid-20th century as new fashion trends emerged, but it remains an iconic piece of clothing from the interwar period.