A knit cap, originally of wool, though now often of synthetic fibers, is designed to provide warmth in cold weather. Many variants exist, with many names, such as bobcap (British English), and stocking cap (American English). In much of the English-speaking world, the term beanie has come to mean a knit cap as well, but North American usage often describes a completely different seamed cap design that is not knitted at all.
In Canada, the knit cap is also known as a tuque (English: ; also spelled touque or toque), a word closely related to the French word toque, originally referrin...