Post cool traditional hats from your country

Post cool traditional hats from your country

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Looks like Indian clothing and Spanish style

picrel is different types of turbans worn in north india by different communities. in the olden days turbans used to be way more common in north india, but nowadays only sikhs and some old people wear them.

oops

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>No Maratha turban
Discrimination

Jag bugar för knugen

Each region has its own

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>in the olden days turbans used to be way more common in north india, but nowadays
Why?

westernisation, same reason why you wont see many people wearing traditional dresses.

I'm a Mexican transplant, but those guys could all pass as tios in my family if I'm being honest

Bump

Why they look Spanish

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well, they're austronesian-melanesian mutt native to an island near timor

Gaúcho culture has a strong Castillian influence

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