List of Headgear - Headgear Organised By Function - National Dress; Association With A Country, People and Religion

National Dress; Association With A Country, People and Religion

  • Aso Oke Hat - Yoruba people
  • Barretina - Catalan
  • Bearskin hat
  • Beret - French, Basque
  • Bhatgaunle Topi - Nepal
  • Blangkon - Javanese and Sundanese people
  • Breton, also Bretonne
  • Chupalla - Chilean
  • Clop - Romanian
  • Coolie hat
  • Coonskin hat - American frontiersman
  • Cossack hat
  • Dogon hat - Dogon people, West Africa
  • Fez
  • Feathered headdress
  • Four Winds hat
  • Fulani straw hat - Fula people, West Africa
  • Glengarry bonnet
  • Għonnella or Faldetta - Maltese
  • Haida hat
  • Kofia - Swahili people, East Africa
  • Kufi - West Africa
  • Leopard cap - Igbo people, West Africa
  • Mandarin hat - Chinese
  • Mokorotlo - Basotho/Lesotho
  • Montenegrin cap - Montenegrins, Serbs
  • Pakol - Pashtun people, Afghanistan
  • Phrygian cap - Roman, French
  • Qeleshe - Albanian
  • Šajkača - Serbian
  • Salakot - Filipino
  • Sari - India
  • Shripech - Traditional Crown of Monarch of Nepal
  • Slouch hat, also digger hat, Australian slouch hat
  • Songkok - Malaysia and Indonesia
  • Tam o'shanter - Scottish
  • Top hat - English
  • Topor - Bengali men's wedding headgear
  • Turban
  • Tuque or toque - Canadian, esp. French-Canadian/Québécois
  • Ushanka - Russian
  • Welsh hat
  • Zulu crown - Zulu people, Southern Africa, see kufi for information

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