A beanie is a type of headgear that is typically made of wool or fur. While beanies were originally designed to protect the head from the cold, they are now often worn for cosmetic or fashionable reasons as well.
Unlike hats, which do not have a brim, beanies are a type of headwear that covers the head and often fits snugly around the ears. There are many different types of beanies, each with its own unique design and purpose.
Types of Beanies
There are various types of hats, including:
- Swim Cap: A cap made of somewhat elastic plastic or rubber, meant to be worn on the head while bathing, swimming, or showering.
- Bearskin: A ceremonial military headgear.
- Beanie: A woolen hat that only covers the hair, often worn by people like brad pitt.
- Balaclava: A hat that covers the whole head except for the face or eyes, often worn by burglars.
- Earflap Hat: A woolen hat originally from the andes, with large ear flaps, strings, and a pom-pom on top.
- Cone Hat: A pointed hat worn by gnomes and santa claus.
Rules for Wearing Beanies on Passport Photos
When it comes to passport photos, there are rules in place that dictate what kind of headwear can be worn. Generally speaking, it is not allowed to wear a beanie on your passport photo, and it must always be taken off before the photo is taken. However, there are some exceptions for headwear that is worn for religious or philosophical reasons, such as a headscarf.
It should be noted that some individuals have tried to wear unusual headgear on their passport photos for philosophical reasons, such as with a colander, a wig, or goat horns. However, these attempts are generally not successful and the headwear is usually rejected by passport authorities.