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  2. Baggy green - Wikipedia

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    Ellyse Perry wearing the women's baggy green, with red text on a gold background. Sometimes incorrectly called a "crest", the "achievement" or coat of arms on the Baggy Green cap is a pre-federation symbol representing Australian commercial endeavours of the time: wool-growing, shipping, mining and agriculture.

  3. Aussie legend Bradman's baggy green cap to be sold

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    An Australia cap belonging to legendary batter Sir Donald Bradman will be sold as at auction in Sydney on 3 December.

  4. Cricket cap - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the Australian style, in the English cap the wool is not baggy and the visor narrower and longer. In this image, the slight 'bagginess' is because it is not being worn. Cricket caps are usually, but not always multi-coloured in the colours of the cricket club or school for which the cap is designed to represent. Sometimes they are ...

  5. List of hat styles - Wikipedia

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    A round, slightly pointed cap with embroidered or applique patterns worn throughout Central Asia. Tudor bonnet: A soft round black academic cap with a stiff brim that has a cord with tasseled ends knotted around the base of the crown, the ends draping over the brim. Tuque: In Canada, a knitted hat, worn in winter, usually made from wool or acrylic.

  6. Australian sporting legend David Warner ‘relieved’ to be ...

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    It was a nervous few days, but finally David Warner has been reunited with his missing ‘baggy green’ hat. Australian sporting legend David Warner ‘relieved’ to be reunited with missing ...

  7. Nationwide hunt for Australian sporting legend’s missing ...

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    It’s baggy and green and at the time of writing it’s still missing, despite pleas for its safe return from the Australian prime minister, a top cricketer and the star’s father, who says it ...