A printer's hat (also called a pressman's or carpenter's hat) is a traditional, box-shaped, folded paper hat, formerly worn by craft tradesmen such as carpenters, masons, painters and printers. For printers, the cap served to keep ink from matting their hair.

The Carpenter in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass wears a printer's hat.

The folding process starts with a simple bicorne hat, then folds the two corners inward and the peak down to create a compact and stable box.

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Instructions for folding different versions of this hat can be found at: