France
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it came from Greece in the late 5th century and was used as military headgear
The traditional hats often associated with French culture are called "berets." These soft, round, flat-crowned hats are typically made of wool and are especially linked to the Basque region. In addition to berets, other styles like the "boater" or "Borsalino" can also be found in French fashion, particularly in more formal or historical contexts.
Beret hats can be purchased online from retailers such as Amazon or eBay. These sites offer an array of hats online. They offer different variety colored and patterned berets.
Some common knitting patterns for hats include the roll edge, slouch, Norwegian star, hats with earflaps, striped hats, and ribbed hats. Other patterns include berets, half-ribbed caps, four cables hat, bobble hats, Victorian lace caps, etcetera.
France is known for its capital Paris, where stands the Eiffel tower. The berets are a thing of the past now.
It was part of General Eric Shinsheki's vision of the Army for the 21st Century, or at least that's the official take on it. It's supposed to symbolize a transformation of the Army, build morale, and so forth. All it really accomplished was to put a bunch of legs in berets, so that they can wear them more like pizza hats than military berets.
Virginia
Special Forces wear Green Berets Rangers wear Tan Berets Airborne wears Maroon Berets Rest of the Army wears Black Berets. But they don't really mean anything.
the berets are people that like to box
when it comes out