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The qeleshe, also known as plis and qylat, [1] is a white brimless felt skull cap traditionally worn by Albanians. It has spread throughout Albanian-inhabited territories, and is today part of the traditional costume of the Albanians .
The traditional Albanian clothing (Albanian: Veshjet Tradicionale Shqiptare; Veshjet Kombëtare; Veshjet Popullore or Kostumet Kombëtare) includes more than 500 different varieties of clothing in all Albania and the Albanian-speaking territories and communities (including the Arbëreshë in Italy, Arvanites in Greece and Arbanasi in Croatia).
The name pileus was used to describe a brimless felt cap, regardless of their shape, and the Albanian plisa/qeleshe are brimless felt caps, conical (like those of the Apulian vase paintings and of Daunian stelae), cilindrical flat-topped (like the Pannonian ones), oval (like those worn by Dioscuri) and hemispherical (like those depicted on ...
Woolen white hat ("Qeleshe") craft From the wool products, Gjakova was known for the white woolen hats, called "qeleshe". These craftsmen were very popular from the establishment of the Old Bazaar because these hats were an essential part of the Albanian national clothing.
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[2] Ayam: A traditional Korean winter cap mostly worn by women in the Joseon and Daehan Jeguk periods (1392–1910). [3] Balaclava: Headgear, usually made from fabric such as cotton and/or polyester, that covers the whole head, exposing only the face or part of it. Sometimes only the eyes or eyes and mouth are visible. Also known as a ski mask. [4]