ukali1066
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Hi guys,
I thought this might interest some of you, I bought this hat today, it's called a Chitrali cap [ after the the Chitral valley, a stunning place ], although it is known by other names ...Pakol, Khapol
It's basically a tube of pure wool stitched to a flat top, that you roll or fold up
It orginated from the Chitral and Gilgit areas of what is now Northern Pakistan, but it really is much older than that, the design dates back to Alexander the Greats Macedonians that came through this area in Ancient times [ the people here can also be blonde haired and blue eyed, another trait left by the Macedonians ]
Here's a pair of 3rd-4th Century BC statues wearing the original Macedonian Kausia cap which is very similar
They may seem too small when new but I soaked mine in hot water, then stretched it over my knee, rolled it up and I'm wearing it until it dries, being pure 100% wool they're very pliable, available in many colours but I prefer the natural stone shades
I thought this might interest some of you, I bought this hat today, it's called a Chitrali cap [ after the the Chitral valley, a stunning place ], although it is known by other names ...Pakol, Khapol
It's basically a tube of pure wool stitched to a flat top, that you roll or fold up
It orginated from the Chitral and Gilgit areas of what is now Northern Pakistan, but it really is much older than that, the design dates back to Alexander the Greats Macedonians that came through this area in Ancient times [ the people here can also be blonde haired and blue eyed, another trait left by the Macedonians ]
Here's a pair of 3rd-4th Century BC statues wearing the original Macedonian Kausia cap which is very similar
They may seem too small when new but I soaked mine in hot water, then stretched it over my knee, rolled it up and I'm wearing it until it dries, being pure 100% wool they're very pliable, available in many colours but I prefer the natural stone shades