- The qeleshe, plis,
qylaf or kësul is a
white brimless felt
skull cap
traditionally worn by Albanians. It has
spread throughout Albanian-inhabited territories...
- States, the
United Kingdom, and elsewhere, a
beanie is a head-hugging
brimless cap,
sometimes made from
triangular panels of
material joined by a button...
-
educational institutions it is
usual for
holders of
doctorates to wear a soft,
brimless, tam or
traditional mortarboard instead. The
biretta also
sometimes appears...
- The
kofia is a
brimless cylindrical cap with a flat crown, worn
mainly by some men in East Africa.
Kofia is a
Somali word that
means "hat". The
kofia is...
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refers to the
whorl of hair at the
crown of the head,
reminiscent of a
brimless toque cap. The
generic name
Macaca is from
Portuguese macaco, of unclear...
- A
kippah (plural: kippot), yarmulke, yamaka, bullcap, or
koppel is a
brimless cap,
usually made of cloth,
traditionally worn by
Jewish males to fulfill...
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without a hood—from
which the name of R****op**** derives. He is also
given a
brimless hat with a veil,
known as a klobuk, and a
leather belt is
fastened around...
- and 18th
century house bonnets worn by
women and
girls were
generally brimless headcoverings which were
secured by
tying under the chin, and
which covered...
- much of its po****rity
derives from this era. Initially, the fez was a
brimless red, white, or
black bonnet over
which a
turban was
wrapped (similar to...
- A kufi or kufi cap is a
brimless, short, and
rounded cap worn by men in many po****tions in
North Africa, East Africa, West Africa,
South Asia, and the...