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World War II is obviously over, why do the Japanese still have a fondness for the shape of battle hats?

Guy: Watching "Antarctic Cooker", Masato Sakai works as a cook on the ship, and the hat worn by the crew is still similar to the old Japanese combat hat. Except for the Japanese, I don't seem to see other countries wearing hats with similar shapes, what is the special significance of this shape for the Japanese, and what are the benefits except for the provincial cloth?

World War II is obviously over, why do the Japanese still have a fondness for the shape of battle hats?

Eagle descends from the sky: Whisper: In fact, the shape of the battle hat is quite suitable for East Asians, but it stinks for the Japanese.

ak5000: Especially that butt curtain, which is actually very practical, but it stinks too much for the Japanese.

Guanzhong hero Lü Qinghou: In fact, it was invented by the French Foreign Legion fighting in Algeria in North Africa.

jkkkjkski1: This hat looks quite like a boat-shaped hat with a hat tongue.

Pro-Communist Left Wing McCarthy: It's the Ship Hat variant.

kgb1059: If nothing else, this hat is much better looking than the beret ship-shaped hat brought by tugong, and the aesthetic of this tugong is really eaten by dogs.

Darkking1200: Not black and not blown, this was originally a pot of military supplies for the old army.

MCSQUARE: Germany or Poland have similarities.

Lolita Park Ranger: Actually, the hooded trench coats of the old Japanese Army looked pretty good.

Feel good about yourself: actually tg's eight-way period flat top battle cap is good.

Brother Guizhang: That's a German style.

Orange Commander: In fact, some officers of the Indian Army wearing flat-top combat hats and British military uniforms and riding boots are quite impressive.

waffen-ss888: Eighth Route Army hat or Nationalist army hat, very good, personally think it is better than the liberation hat.

Alpha Doddin: The octagonal hat is really not pretty, the prototype of the octagonal hat is the German hat.

World War II is obviously over, why do the Japanese still have a fondness for the shape of battle hats?

waffen-ss888: The eight-way hat has been modified to suit the Chinese head shape on the German mountain hat...

Burr 1976: The origin of the liberation hat should be the working hat of European and American factory workers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Groundedness is certain, there are more political implications and glorious traditions, but this aesthetic is...

orel337: The Liberation Hat and the Forward Hat are both French work hats, and the two people who painted the road white in the Tiger's Mouth Seem to wear one each.

Chen Wangyu: What is the origin of the Korean People's Army's round-barreled battle cap? Felt a bit like French.

Orange Commander: The North Korean army wore straight hats in 1907.

World War II is obviously over, why do the Japanese still have a fondness for the shape of battle hats?

Chen Wangyu: So, it still comes from the French-Japanese Army tradition.

Poor: The battle hat is really not suitable for oriental people to wear, the oriental people generally have a wide head, and the effect of wearing a battle hat is very bad.

World War II is obviously over, why do the Japanese still have a fondness for the shape of battle hats?
World War II is obviously over, why do the Japanese still have a fondness for the shape of battle hats?

The same is true for boat-shaped hats.

World War II is obviously over, why do the Japanese still have a fondness for the shape of battle hats?

The importance of the head shape, contrast left two left three.

World War II is obviously over, why do the Japanese still have a fondness for the shape of battle hats?

Another beauty tip...

World War II is obviously over, why do the Japanese still have a fondness for the shape of battle hats?

Monument to the Party: The long cap of the nuclear submarine force in the late 1980s.

World War II is obviously over, why do the Japanese still have a fondness for the shape of battle hats?
World War II is obviously over, why do the Japanese still have a fondness for the shape of battle hats?
World War II is obviously over, why do the Japanese still have a fondness for the shape of battle hats?

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The author of this article: Northern Dynasty netizens

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