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Man, way of life, society / Clothes, shoes, accessories, materials / Hats

(3)

TOK - women's brimless hat

(4)

KEPI

FLUR - cape on the face

HELMET

(5)

BERET

Kapor - ancient headdress

CASK - military headdress

CAP

Kiver - ancient military headdress

Kichka - an old festive headdress of a married woman

MITRA - high headdress of the clergy

TIARA - headdress of the ancient Eastern kings, as well as the pope

THREE

TULIA - the top of the hat

FESCA - Turkish headdress

VEIL

TURBAN

CAP

HAT

HAT

EGRETE - 1) a protruding feather on a hat, 2) a piece of jewelry of this form

(6)

CAP - hood

Kartuz

KOBUK - church headdress

CAP

OKOLYSH - part of the headdress

PANAMA

DADDY

HANDKERCHIEF

PLUMAGE - an ornament on a headdress made of fan-type feathers

SKUFIA - church headdress

SOROKA - a kind of kichka

TURBAN

UMBRUS

Ushanka

(7)

BOLIVAR - old men's hat

Yermoloka

BOATER

HOOD

KITCHEN

BOILER

CUBAN

MALAKHAI - an old peasant headdress

PILOT

CAP

CYLINDER

(8)

PACKAGE

KOKOSHNIK - an old Russian headdress

PURCHASE - a veil on the face

POVOYNIK - headdress of a married peasant woman

SOMBRERO

SHAPOKLYAK - folding cylinder

HEADSET

(9)

KAMILAVKA - camel wool hat

COCKED HAT

SKULLCAP

(10)

BESIZOZKA

ZUYDVESTKA - a headdress made of waterproof fabric

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