What is Beanie?
Beanie is a type of cozy cap, usually without hesitation, which comes in two primary variations: woven form and knitted. In some parts of the world, the woven Beanie is still known as a cap of a cap or skull, while a knitted cap is referred to as a watch cap or a naval cap. Depending on where you are, the use of the term "beanie" to indicate the knitted cap inaccurate. Whatever you call them, the caps of both types are common on the heads of people with certain religious membership, skiers and youth. The classic woven cap of the skull was the original Beania, except that it was the most timest hat. Archaeologists found bodies buried with comfortable skull caps made of velvet, canvas, cotton and other textiles on almost every continent, but especially in cold areas, because the cap would protect the head. The Jewish Yarmulke is Formabeania, as well as the white cap, which is worn by officials in the Catholic Church.
Woven Beania probably entered popular culture because of workers who would wear a cozy, protective hat to insulate the heads of grease and other risks at work while keeping the hair out of the way. In many cases, a dominated cap would get in the way, but Beanie kept sweat from her eyes and provided basic head protection. Youth and children adopted Beania, which was also very popular in the American collegial community until the 1950s. Many universities required their freshmen to wear Beanies as part of their initiation in the academic community and postpone freshmen among other students.
At the age of 40, the author of the sci -fi named Ray Nelson propelled to the woven cap and the stupid result was worn on the SCI -Fi Convention. Beanie Vrtule took off the IV community Nerd and many geek supplly shops carry a range of propeller caps for all occasions. As a recognition of a short and somewhat strange shot, the geeks are sometimes called the "head of the propeller".
Knitted cap is also known as a stocking or ski cap and is made to be stretched, comfortable and warm. People who participate in outdoor sports appreciate knitted Beanies because they insulate the head and also compact to a comfortable pocket size if the weather warms up. Knitted cap can be found in a range of colors and decorated with different logos, as well as their woven counterparts.