Afghan Handmade Hat Chitrali 100% Wool Pakol Cap Peshawari The Pakol or Pakul Cap is an Afghan / Pakistani headdress of woven wool (Sheep or Camel wool) from Nuristan / Chitral. Afghan refugees in Pakistan began after their expulsion from their homeland to wear this cap and so the Pakol soon became the symbol of resistance in Afghanistan. First of Pakol was more worn by Pashtuns. By Ahmad Shah Massoud but was increasingly becoming a symbol of the Northern Alliance. The Pakol is a 15 - 20 cm long tube made of woven wool to which a round lid is placed. The wool is sewn in several places to wrinkles, giving the Pakol a great shape. On the underside of the lid of Pakol is fed. This "wool tube" is then rolled up to individual taste. The Pakol is available in Black, Gray, Diesal Black, White, Stark White, russet, Brandy Rose
N**B
Not as white as the photographs
I love these, I got them as Christmas presents for my friends. The photographs make them seem whiter than they actually are. When they arrived they were a hint of greyish beige when I wanted the same color in the photographs. Still, excellent present and the seller sent them promptly. Thank you very much.
N**7
Hat
Got this for my husband because I saw him looking at it a few times. He loves the hat and wears it all the time :-)
J**N
Sizing too small
When I questioned I was told by three different people that this product was one size fits all. That may be true if you have a head the size of a ten year old boy. Very small and no ability to adjust for size.
S**V
Just like what the Terrorist used to wear!
Made in Pakistan and good quality. I was a suicide bomber for Halloween and it did great. Good wool cap too
M**X
Children’s cap
So small ... can’t imagine trying to put it on... misleading statement about size... this cap is for a child... sending it back...
A**R
Can you make them in cotton also for warm months?
Religious head covering
S**S
AMAZING
I enjoyed it so much it was amazing
A**Y
Great gat
Fabulous hat, always receive compliments
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