Jimmy Seals, known as one-half of the musical duo Seals and Crofts, often wore a distinctive cap called a "newsboy cap" or "flat cap." This style of cap features a rounded top and a small, stiff brim in front, giving it a classic, vintage look. The cap became part of his signature style during performances and public appearances.
A invisibility cap
a red hunters cap
A ball-cap
In "The Replacements," Gene Hackman, playing the character Jimmy McGinty, often wears a baseball cap. Specifically, he sports a black cap with the logo of the fictional Washington Sentinels, the team around which the film revolves. This cap complements his laid-back coaching style and adds to the film's sports theme.
A newsboy cap or Scally cap, with a duck bill. Sometimes called a drivers cap.
Nowadays, probably a baseball cap. It used to be a "sombrero".
sailors wore a blue coat and cap.
The distinctive headgear of a shriner is a red fez, a kind of brimless conical cap.
It'a newsboy cap or newsy cap. In french, it can also be named ''gavroche''. You can easily find this kind of cap in classic hat shop. For example, in Montreal, Henri Henri will give you the largest selection, including the exact same that rocky wear in Rocky 4. http://henrihenri.ca/fr/casquettes/index.htm
The last Clonadman to wear a cap at the Munster final was the legendary player Jimmy O'Brien. He represented Clonad in the 1984 Munster Senior Hurling Championship final. His contributions to the game and the team have left a lasting legacy in the sport.
the type of hat he is wearing is called a leather beenie
it has a cap that seals in the air