concept   wearing hats

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Canada (1) Nordic countries (1) 19th century United States (1) France (1) Historical Europe (1) Iran (1) Italy (1) Mexico (1) New Zealand (1) Pakistan (1) Russia (1) South Korea (1) Ukraine (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 wearing hats Canada In Canada, wearing hats is emphasized for warmth and outdoor activities. 2
2 wearing hats Nordic countries In Nordic countries, wearing winter hats is essential for staying warm in cold climates. 2
3 wearing hats 19th century United States In 19th century United States, wearing hats was essential for formal attire for both men and women. 1
4 wearing hats France In France, hats are commonly worn as a fashion statement, especially in specific social settings and events. 1
5 wearing hats Historical Europe In historical Europe, wearing intricate, stylish hats signified social status and wealth. 1
6 wearing hats Iran In Iran, men traditionally wear specific types of hats as a sign of religious or cultural identity. 1
7 wearing hats Italy In Italy, hats are commonly worn as a fashion statement, especially in specific social settings and events. 1
8 wearing hats Mexico In Mexico, hats are worn as a fashion statement and are associated with cultural events and traditions. 1
9 wearing hats New Zealand In New Zealand, wearing wide-brimmed hats is common to protect against harsh sunlight. 1
10 wearing hats Pakistan In Pakistan, traditional head coverings like turbans are worn as a cultural or religious practice. 1
11 wearing hats Russia In Russia, fur hats are worn during cold winters for practical warmth. 1
12 wearing hats South Korea In South Korea, wearing hats is often seen as a protective measure against the sun, especially for older people. 1
13 wearing hats Ukraine In Ukraine, fur hats are worn during cold winters for practical warmth. 1