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The once mandatory topi of a Nepali man can be either black (called bhaad-gaaule or kalo topi) or multicoloured (called Dhaka or Nepali topi). [23] Bhaad-gaaule topis are similar to Dhaka topi but they are black in colour given the fact that they are not made from Dhaka. [1]
Dhaka topi: A typical Nepali cap made up of fabric called dhaka Dixie cup hat: Also known as "gob hat" or "gob cap." A sailor cap worn in several navies, of white canvas with an upright brim. Draped turban: A fashion dating back to at least the 18th century, in which fabric is draped or moulded to the head, concealing most or all of the hair.
The sixth Topi Diwas featured a significant morning parade, emphasizing the Nepali Topi's role as a national identity symbol. [3] The event attracted a larger audience, with increased involvement from various age groups and communities, highlighting the Topi's enduring relevance in modern Nepali society.
The Birke topi (Nepali: बिर्खे टोपी), birkhe topi or Bhanubhakta-styled topi is a traditional cap worn in the western hilly region of Nepal. It was popularized by the poet Aadikavi Bhanubhakta Acharya .
A Bhadgaunle Topi (Nepali: भादगाउँले टोपी, romanized: Bhādagāũle Ṭopī) or Kalo Topi (Nepali: कालो टोपी) is a type of hat worn by Nepalis. [1] The hat has been adopted as a part of Nepali national dress for men, as an alternative to the Palpali Dhaka topi .
The cap is mostly worn during various social gatherings, festivals such as Sonam Lhosar, and religious and cultural ceremonies.The cap has also become a symbol of the identity of Tamang people in Nepal, where Dhaka topi usually overshadows other traditional headgears.
Dhaka topi or Nepali topi, a style of hat that is part of the Nepali national dress; Bhaad-gaaule, part of Newari traditional dress, and an alternative to the Dhaka topi; Taqiyah (cap), a short, rounded cap worn by Muslim men, called "topi" in the Indian subcontinent; Gandhi cap or Gandhi topi, a white topi worn in India and having political ...
The Khoshbas would dress very formally, sporting black sherwanis. Covering ones head in both communities is seen as more respectful, and notable headwear include the tupi, karakul, rumi topi and taqi. Women are famed for the Dhakai jamdani-sari, a clothing originating in Dhaka using a fine