Christian head covering, also known as Christian veiling, is the traditional practice of women covering their head in a variety of Christian denominations...
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Headgear (redirect from Head covering)
peak (like on a baseball cap). For many centuries women wore a variety of head-coverings which were called caps. For example, in the 18th and 19th centuries...
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Headscarf (redirect from Head scarf)
Indian subcontinent. The Christian Bible, in 1 Corinthians 11:4–13, enjoins women to wear a head covering. Among Anabaptist Christians, this often takes the...
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customary[when?] for Christian women in Europe to wear some sort of headcovering. The European fashion of decorating the female head with a round-brimmed...
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men Taqiyah, a similar skullcap culturally worn by Muslim men Head covering for Jewish women Zucchetto The Philippi Collection Kid Yamaka, Jewish American...
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keffiyeh originated amongst Bedouins as a practical and protective covering for the head and face, especially in the arid desert climate in which they have...
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significance to the use of the shtreimel as the head covering. However, the wearing of two head coverings (the shtreimel is always worn over a yarmulke) is...
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wear it. In particular, women undergraduates who exercise the right to wear a soft Canterbury cap must wear it on their head, rather than carrying it...
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of a full face opening may be rolled into a hat to cover the crown of the head or folded down as a collar around the neck. It is commonly used in alpine...
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Spain and its former colonies, though similar hoods are common in other Christian countries such as Italy. Capirote are worn by penitents so that attention...
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reflected in its sartorial culture. Heads were covered with kaskets or the "tembel" hat, a floppy bell-shaped head covering which in the 1950s became strongly...
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List of headgear (section Bonnets for women)
Exodus 27:20–30. Mitpaḥat is a scarf that is worn on the head or hair, by some married women. Some wear scarves only during prayers, and others wear them...
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embroidered on the kufi.[citation needed] For members of the Christian faith, the kufi is unisex, and is also worn by women. Crochet and knitted styles are preferred...
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and would be worn towards the front of the head to account for popular hairstyles of the era. The fashion for pork pie hats soon spread, also becoming a...
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Mantilla (category Catholicism and women)
p. 335. "On Head Coverings". Classical Christianity. 11 January 2012. Retrieved 25 January 2022. And let all the women have their heads covered with...
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their heads. This particular head covering was worn to show that this group of women worked in the service of caring for the sick. Originally, this head covering...
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hierarchical order for hats male personnel wear: bowlers for departmental heads and above, homburgs for senior floor staff and trilbys or caps for junior floor...
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toque most likely originated as the result of the gradual evolution of head coverings worn by cooks throughout the centuries. Their roots are sometimes traced...
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Victorian period, mobcaps lingered as the head covering of servants and nurses, and small mobcaps, not covering the hair, remained part of these uniforms...
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Fedora (section Women and fedoras)
wore a center-creased, soft brimmed hat. The hat was fashionable for women, and the women's rights movement adopted it as a symbol. After Edward, Prince of...
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technique for braiding straw, allowing her to emulate the styles of expensive straw bonnets and make them accessible to working-class women. Rather than...
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older gentlemen usually wear it squared on the head, jutting forward. It can be worn by both men and women. Military uniform berets feature a headband or...
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onward, with a fashion for early French hoods having red coifs existing prior to 1520. Crepine – A pleated or gathered head covering made from fine linen...
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word "cap" comes from the Old French word "chapeau" which means "head covering". Over time, the word has evolved and changed its meaning, but it still...
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Hijab (redirect from Islamic face covering)
refers to various head coverings conventionally worn by many Muslim women. It is similar to the tichel or snood worn by Orthodox Jewish women, certain headcoverings...
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Thailand, and Vietnam. It is kept on the head by a cloth or fiber chin strap, an inner headband, or both. English terms for the hat include sedge hat, rice hat...
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color, with four-inch crowns and brims. A plain hatband was fitted to adjust head size. The sweatband bore Stetson's name. While only making one style of hat...
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meaning ("an unskilled laborer or porter usually in or from India hired for low or subsistence wages" Merriam-Webster) or make a distinction between...
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Women have also adopted a form of this hat, known as a "tammy" or "tam". In the First World War, a khaki Balmoral bonnet was introduced in 1915 for wear...
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Hennin (category Women's clothing)
term to cover beehive-shaped fabric head-coverings of the mid-century (example). Others also use it for the head-dresses divided to right and left of...
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