The beret became popular in France during the 19th century, particularly among the working class and rural populations. Its association with French culture solidified in the early 20th century, as it was adopted by artists, soldiers, and intellectuals. By the mid-20th century, the beret had become a symbol of French identity and style, often linked to the bohemian lifestyle. Today, it remains a classic and recognizable accessory in French fashion.
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the beret (French spelling: béret - masculine)
Same thing: beret
A beret is spelled 'un béret' in French.
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Same as every where else but the stereotype is that they wear black and white stripe tops and have garlic around their neck and wear a beret
The uniforms in the French military are resembling those of western countries: combat boots, camouflage fatigues, beret or forage cap depending of the units.
A beret is worn only during normal duty hours outside, depending on the policies of the unit. They are also not worn out in the "field" or in combat zones.
A beret.
Hi, yeah it's called a beret in french, but it is also known by "boina" in portugese.
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