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    A snood (/snuːd/) is a type of traditionally female headgear designed to hold the hair in a cloth or yarn bag. In the most common form, the headgear resembles...
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  • protuberance attached near the base of a turkey's beak Snood (headgear), a type of hood or hairnet Snood (video game), a 1996 puzzle game A type of bait holder...
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    Headgear, headwear, or headdress is any element of clothing which is worn on one's head, including hats, helmets, turbans and many other types. Headgear...
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    This is an incomplete list of headgear (anything worn on the head), both modern and historical. Akubra Leather flight helmet Balmoral Baseball cap Batting...
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    Bonnet has been used as the name for a wide variety of headgear for both sexes—more often female—from the Middle Ages to the present. As with "hat" and...
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    event). Traditional women's hoods varied from close-fitting, soft headgear (e.g. snood) to stiffened, structured hoods (e.g. gable hood) or very large coverings...
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  • Smoking jacket Snap fastener Snapback (hat) Sneakers Sneaker collecting Snood (headgear) Snow boot Snowmobile suit Snowshoe Social impact of thong underwear...
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    Headgear has been common throughout the history of humanity, present on some of the very earliest preserved human bodies and art. List of headgear "caubeen"...
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    A topor (Bengali: টোপর) is a type of conical headgear traditionally worn by grooms as part of the Bengali Hindu wedding ceremony. The topor is typically...
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    Head covering for Jewish women (category Headgear)
    headscarves in the form of the tichel and snood, though some wear hats, berets or sheitels; the tichel and snood remain the historic and universally accepted...
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    began as a form of military headgear. During the late Roman Empire, the pileus pannonicus or "Pannonian cap", a type of headgear similar to the modern pillbox...
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    Balaclava (clothing) (category Headgear)
    monkey cap, balaclava helmet, ski mask or sheisty, is a form of cloth headgear designed to expose only part of the face, usually the eyes and mouth. Depending...
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    more sheets of tin foil or aluminium foil, or a piece of conventional headgear lined with foil, often worn in the belief or hope that it shields the brain...
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    and Italy, where it was worn by the Minoans, Etruscans and Romans. Such headgear has been popular among the nobility and artists across Europe throughout...
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  • Pahlavi Petasos Phrygian Pileus Printer's Pudding Qeleshe Qing Salakot Snood Smoking Tainia Taranga Welsh Wig Wimple Footwear Buskins Calcei Caligae...
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    Jaapi (redirect from Assamese headgear)
    are integrated into the weaving. Originally a jaapi was an agricultural headgear used by farmers to protect themselves from the rain or the heat of the...
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    Pakol (category Pakistani headgear)
    areas of Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan. The woollen cap has been the staple headgear of the Shina people and the Kho people (also known as Chitralis), for centuries...
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    wears a white partlet edged in black, and her hair is confined in a net or snood, 1526. Princess Sibylle von Cleves as a bride wears a tight-waisted gown...
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    costume for other female head-dresses of the period. This headgear was inspired by the headgear then current in the Mongol court. With many characters or...
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    reenactors refer to this garment as a "snood",[citation needed] it is not a period term for this article of clothing; snoods were something else entirely.) These...
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    Phrygian cap (category Headgear in heraldry)
    Libertas is usually depicted with a pileus. The most extensive use of headgear as a symbol of freedom in the first two centuries after the revival of...
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    on 2022-12-26. Retrieved 2022-12-26. Look up nightcap in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nightcaps (headgear)....
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    Khăn vấn Litham Mysore peta Niqāb Pagri Paranja Pheta Puneri Pagadi Roach Snood Sudra Tichel Tudong Turban Veil Yashmak Hat parts Agal Aigrette Brim Bumper...
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    peaked hat, service cap, barracks cover, or combination cap is a form of headgear worn by the armed forces of many nations, as well as many uniformed civilian...
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    includes "Fulla's snood." In chapter 36, a work by the skald Eyvindr skáldaspillir is cited that references Fulla's golden headgear ("the falling sun...
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    Kolpik (category Religious headgear)
    In Ashkenazi Jewish tradition, a kolpik is a type of traditional headgear worn in families of some Chassidic rebbes (Hasidic rabbis) of Galician or Hungarian...
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    spikes, flaps, braces or beer holders shade into the broader category of headgear. In the past, hats were an indicator of social status. In the military...
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    Mitre (category Headgear in heraldry)
    'turban') or miter (American English; see spelling differences) is a type of headgear now known as the traditional, ceremonial headdress of bishops and certain...
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    Fez (hat) (redirect from Fez (headgear))
    for wearing fezzes. Shriners are often depicted wearing a red fez; the headgear became official for the Shriners in 1872. Members of the International...
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    Asian conical hat (category Burmese headgear)
    from the Philippines A Philippine Salakót Fulani hat Gat List of hats and headgear Mokoliʻi, an island in Hawaii with a nickname "Chinaman's Hat" Ngob Pointed...
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