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Different ways of wearing a balaclava A woman modeling a knitted balaclava. A balaclava, also called a ski mask, is a form of cloth headgear designed to expose only part of the face, usually the eyes and mouth. Depending on style and how it is worn, only the eyes, mouth and nose, or just the front of the face are unprotected.
Balaclava (clothing), a form of cloth headgear Balaklava, a GWR Iron Duke Class steam locomotive; Balaklava, by Pearls Before Swine, 1968 "Balaclava" (song), a song by the Arctic Monkeys from the 2007 album Favourite Worst Nightmare
A social media user posted a video showing a man wearing a balaclava and holding knives on public transport alongside the words: “Woah. A terrified woman films a man on a train carrying two knives.
In Canada, a knitted hat, worn in winter, usually made from wool or acrylic. Also known as a woolly hat, ski cap, knit hat, knit cap, sock cap, stocking cap, or watch cap. Sometimes called a toboggan or goobalini in parts of the USA. In New Zealand, Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom, the term "Stocking Cap" is applied to this cap.
“Keep your head up princess, your tiara is falling 💫🌸👑,” he wrote alongside pics of himself in a recording studio wearing a balaclava. Related: Taylor Swift's Ex Matty Healy Said to ...
Born right smack on the cusp of millennial and Gen Z years (ahem, 1996), I grew up both enjoying the wonders of a digital-free world—collecting snail shells in my pocket and scraping knees on my ...
"The Kerry Recruit" (Roud 520; also known as "The Irish Recruit", [1] and sometimes appearing with the subtitle "The Lawyer Outwitted" [2]) is a humorous Irish song about an Irish soldier from Kerry who enlisted into the Crimean War, [3] [4] with references made to various locations and battles of the Crimean War, such as Balaclava, the Alma, and Inkerman. [2]
[citation needed] The term toboggan is also sometimes used for knitted caps in Southern American English. [3] Members of the United States military commonly refer to a knitted cap as a watch cap, as it is the headgear worn while "standing watch" on a ship or guard post. In Western Pennsylvania English (Pittsburghese), it is known as a tossle cap.