The traditional Dutch hat is called a "Dutch cap" or "Dutch bonnet." It is a type of head covering that was primarily worn by women and girls in the Netherlands during the 18th and 19th centuries. The hat features a flat top and a rounded brim that sits above the forehead, creating a distinctive shape. The cap is typically made from a stiff material like leather or straw and is often decorated with ribbons, lace, or embroidery. The Dutch cap was worn as a symbol of tradition and national identity and was sometimes paired with a traditional Dutch dress or apron. Today, the Dutch cap is still used as a costume accessory for traditional Dutch folk dances and other cultural events.
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