- region.
Earflaps down
Ushanka hat with
earflaps tighten behind: ski-style
Front look of a hat with
earflaps behind back of an
ushanka hat with
earflaps down...
- suede, with the
contrasting earflaps of the
original fabric turned backward and tied together.
Other caps with
earflaps, e.g. "trapper" and "ushanka"...
- González was the
first to wear a
batting helmet with a pre-molded
earflap.
Prior to this,
earflaps had been improvised. González was in the
league top-ten in...
- pronunciation: [ˈtʃuʎo], from Quechua: ch'ullu) is an
Andean style of hat with
earflaps, made from vicuña, alpaca,
llama or sheep's wool.
Alpaca fleece has wool-like...
- hat that
covers the ears and neck. The cap
features a peak and
folded earflaps that can be
buttoned under the chin. The hat was
created as part of a new...
- hat
protects against sun and rain and an
ushanka fur hat with fold-down
earflaps keeps the head and ears warm. Some hats are worn for
ceremonial purposes...
-
known as an
aviator hat or
bomber hat, is a
usually leather cap with
large earflaps, a chin strap, and
often a
short bill that is
commonly turned up at the...
- A
jobawi (Korean: 조바위) is a type of
traditional Korean winter cap with
earflaps which was worn by
women and was made of silk.
Since its
first appearance...
- and durable. A ch'ullu is
frequently worn. This is a
knitted hat with
earflaps. The
first ch'ullu that a
child receives is
traditionally knitted by his...
- earthenware)
unless the
headgear is
identified as a soft
flexible cap by long
earflaps or a long neck flap. Also
confusingly similar are the
depictions of the...