- A
kerchief (from the Old
French couvre-chef, "cover head"), also
known as a
bandana or bandanna, is a
triangular or
square piece of
cloth tied
around the...
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called a
hankie or, historically, a
handkercher or a fogle) is a form of a
kerchief or bandanna,
typically a
hemmed square of thin
fabric which can be carried...
- The Red Cape, also
sometimes known as
Madame Monet or The Red
Kerchief, is an oil-on-canvas
snowscape by
French impressionist Claude Monet, from c. 1868–1873...
- A
neckerchief (from neck (n.) +
kerchief),
sometimes called a necker,
kerchief or scarf, is a type of
neckwear ****ociated with
those working or living...
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baseball flat knit
Crown Hat
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Helmet Hood
Kerchief Mask
Turban Veil
Neckwear Bands Choker Collar Clerical Lavallière Neckerchief...
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climates or
environments with
airborne contaminants, a thin headscarf,
kerchief or
bandanna is
often worn over the eyes, nose, and
mouth to keep the hair...
- the Manzanares)
often dressed with
checkered caps (parpusas [es]) and
kerchiefs (safos)
characteristic of the
chulapos and chulapas,
dancing chotis and...
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Honchar Museum In Kyiv.
Ochipok and
kerchief from Lviv
Namitka from
Rivne Bavnytsia and
kerchief, from Lviv Caul and
kerchief Bavnytsia,
Pokuttia Peremitka...
- [citation needed] On
festive occasions they also wore a
madras (originally a "
kerchief" from
South India)
headscarf tied in many
different symbolic ways, each...
- one end hang
loose with
affected carelessness.
Women generally wore a
kerchief,
called tubatub if it was
pulled tight over the
whole head; but they also...