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Posted: 2015-08-14T23:00:29Z | Updated: 2015-08-17T14:52:26Z 13 Times Pope Francis Switched Up His Style | HuffPost

13 Times Pope Francis Switched Up His Style

No one rocks a baseball cap quite like the Holy Father.
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Pope Francis is a man of the people. 

Since he was inaugurated in March 2013, he has made bold choices that point to his humility and simplicity: From his decision to stay in a Vatican hotel  rather than the luxurious papal apartments, to his refusal to ride in a bulletproof Popemobile because the glass would separate him from his faithful followers .

It's not surprising then that the pope of the people is often game when it comes to matching his white robes with interesting articles of clothing -- from hard hats to sombreros -- gifted to him by his fans.

Here are 13 times Pope Francis switched up his style.

That time he rocked a baseball cap signed by the residents of one of Paraguay's poorest neighborhoods.
Credit: Norberto Duarte/Getty Images
That time Hindu priest Kurukkal SivaSri T. Mahadeva gave him a shawl, which he wore with pride.
Credit: Buddhika Weerasinghe/Getty Images
That time Francis and Bolivian President Evo Morales wore matching straw hats.
Credit: Cris Bouroncle/Getty Images
Flashback to the days when he was a cardinal and was thrilled by this San Lorenzo soccer jersey gift.
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That time a stranger plopped a cap on his head, which made him a bit uncomfortable ...
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... but he's totally used to it by now.
Credit: Filippo Monteforte/Getty Images
That time he wore a hard hat to bring attention to the plight of unemployed workers in Sardinia, one of Italy's poorest regions.
Credit: Osservatore Romano/Getty Images

CORRECTION: Due to an editing error, this article previously stated that Pope Francis was ordained in March 2013. He was inaugurated in that month.

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