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  2. The 14 Best Beanies Will Pay Dividends for Years to Come - AOL

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    Beanies are the wisest investment to make for the winter season. Inside, shop the best beanies of 2024, from brands including Canada Goose, the North Face, and more.

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    Cuffed Knit Beanie. Price: $9.50 Make sure everyone’s head stays dry and warm this winter when you wear Empire Cove’s cuffed knit beanies.. Shoppers save $10.45 off their purchase when they ...

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    Women’s Cable Knit Beanie. Price: $9.97. We love a rollback deal! Online shoppers save $3 off their purchase of the Time and Tru women’s cable knit beanie. All six beanie colors are eligible ...

  5. Knit cap - Wikipedia

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    An Odd Future knit cap. A knit cap, colloquially known as a beanie, is a piece of knitted headwear designed to provide warmth in cold weather. It usually has a simple tapered shape, although more elaborate variants exist. Historically made of wool, [1] it is now often made of synthetic fibers.

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    Girls’ Cable Knit Beanie. Price: $10. Don’t leave home in the winter without a Cat & Jack girls’ cable knit beanie! These inexpensive pink beanies come with a pom accent and an 8.5-inch ...

  7. Beanie (seamed cap) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the etymology is uncertain, but probably derives from the slang term "bean", meaning "head".In New Zealand and Australia, the term "beanie" is normally applied to a knit cap known as a toque in Canada and parts of the US, but also may apply to the kind of skull cap historically worn by surf lifesavers [1] and still worn during surf sports. [2]