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Tichel — The Tichel is a headscarf worn by some married Orthodox Jewish women in compliance with the code of modesty known as Tzeniut. Tichel is Yiddish for kerchief. Tichels can range from a very simple plain color cotton square with a simple tie in the… … Wikipedia
Do-rag — Durag redirects here. For the village in Poland, see Durąg. Rapper Slim Thug wearing a do rag. A do rag, also spelled doo rag, du rag, durag, is a piece of cloth used to cover the head. According to the Oxford English Dictionary and Merriam… … Wikipedia
Hasidic Judaism — Hasidic Jews praying in the synagogue on Yom Kippur, by Maurycy Gottlieb Part of a se … Wikipedia
Veil — This article is about the article of clothing, or a religious item. For other uses, see Veil (disambiguation). Standing woman holding her veil. Terracotta figurine, ca. 400–375 BC. A veil is an article of clothing, worn almost exclusively by… … Wikipedia
Modesty — For other uses, see Modest (disambiguation). Man and woman in swimsuits, ca. 1910; she is exiting a bathing machine … Wikipedia
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Scarf — A scarf is a piece of fabric worn on or near the head or around the neck for warmth, cleanliness, fashion or for religious reasons.Uses and typesIn cold climates, a thick knitted scarf, often of wool, is tied around the neck to keep warm. This is … Wikipedia
National costume — National costume, also known as national dress, regional costume or folk dress, expresses an identity through costume which usually relates to a geographic area or a period of time in history, but can also indicate social, marital and/or… … Wikipedia
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Shpitzel — A Shpitzel is a headgear worn by many married Hassidic Women. It consists of a web net covering the women s head, often with a braid of hair across the front.It is covered by a tichel … Wikipedia