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  2. Hachimaki - Wikipedia

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    A kamikaze pilot receives a hachimaki before his final mission, 1945.. The origin of the hachimaki is uncertain, but the most common theory states that they originated as headbands used by samurai, worn underneath the kabuto to protect the wearer from cuts [1] and to absorb sweat. [2]

  3. Headband - Wikipedia

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    A headband or hairband [1] is a clothing accessory worn in the hair or around the forehead, usually to hold hair away from the face or eyes. Headbands generally consist of a loop of elastic material or a horseshoe-shaped piece of flexible plastic or metal.

  4. Wearable art - Wikipedia

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    Crochet, embroidery, knitting, lace, quilting and felting are all commonly found in wearable art pieces. Crochet remained a homemaker's art until the late 1960s, as new artists began experimenting with free-handed crochet. This practice allowed artists to work in any shape and employ the use of colors freely, without the guidance of a pattern. [15]

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    Ribbon Hair Accessories, Velvet Flower Barrettes, Rhinestone Ribbon Headband, Bow Tying 101 DCRJ-610L (75) State Fair: May 4, 2007 6 "Firecracker" Bean Bag Toss, Ticket Bowls, Quilted Cards, Cherry Cheesecake Pie, "You're a Winner" Ribbons DCRJ-611L (76) Kids Explore: May 7, 2007 6

  7. Keffiyeh - Wikipedia

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    Yasser Arafat wearing his iconic fishnet pattern keffiyeh in 2001. Prior to the 1930s, Arab villagers and peasants wore the white keffiyeh and agal (rope) while city residents and the educated elite wore the Ottoman tarbush (fez). [13] During the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine, Arab rebel commanders ordered all Arabs to don the keffiyeh.