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  2. List of hat styles - Wikipedia

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    Distinctive hat worn by bishops in the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Anglican Communion. Mobcap: A round, gathered or pleated cloth bonnet worn indoors, or outdoors under a hat, by women in the 18th and 19th centuries. Montera: A crocheted hat worn by bullfighters. Mortarboard: Flat, square hat. Usually has a button ...

  3. Makarapa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa fans wearing makarapa and giant glasses. A makarapa is a hand-cut and hand-painted hard hat worn by sports fans. They belong to the typical South African football fan's supporters gear, [1] and are increasingly popular with fans of other sports. Sport fans spend hours on sculpting and painting their makarapa in the colours and ...

  4. Clothing in Africa - Wikipedia

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    South African fashion is a coming together of different style, culture and response to social circumstances. It's a hybrid between African people themselves and foreigners they interacted with. For its diversity, no single style of dress is stated as national dress, but rather each group of people has a distinctive way to dress themselves.

  5. Kofia (hat) - Wikipedia

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    The East African style has a tassel that hangs from the top of the hat. The red fez was introduced into the region by the military. During British colonial rule of East Africa, the red fez was worn by a regiment called the King's African Rifles. The fez is also worn in West Africa, but the West African version has a stem on top of the hat, and ...

  6. Gele (head tie) - Wikipedia

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    Gele is worn with other Yoruba women's outfits, like Iro ati buba, Komole and Asoebi. Yoruba woman wearing Gele Yoruba woman in Gele Yoruba woman in a Gele style Yoruba woman in Gele. It is a tied or wrapped around and styled piece of clothing around Yoruba women’s heads, which are used for fashion and special occasions. [2]

  7. Head tie - Wikipedia

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    In South African church services women may wear white "dukus" to cover their heads. At the International Pentecostal churches in South Africa, married women wear white 'dukus'. [citation needed] The Shangaan women in Zimbabwe and South Africa wear 'dukus' as fashion accessories. [10] [11] At other social gatherings in Zimbabwe women may wear a ...

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