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hat
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Middle Eastern countries
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Worn as a religious or cultural head covering, such as the keffiyeh or turban
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hat
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Middle Eastern countries
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Worn as a religious and cultural symbol, such as the Kufi or Taqiyah for men and the Hijab for women
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3
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hat
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Middle Eastern cultures
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In some Middle Eastern cultures, it is customary for men to wear specific types of headwear as a symbol of religious or cultural identity.
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4
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hat wearing
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Middle Eastern countries
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Wearing specific types of head coverings, such as turbans or keffiyehs, is an important cultural and religious tradition
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5
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hats
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Middle East
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Often worn for religious or ceremonial purposes, with specific styles and designs conveying cultural and social significance
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6
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hats
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Middle Eastern countries
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Hats, particularly headscarves or turbans, are often worn as a cultural and religious symbol and are an important part of traditional attire.
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7
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hats
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Middle Eastern countries
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Headscarves and traditional head coverings are common for both men and women as a religious and cultural practice
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1
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8
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hats
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Middle Eastern countries
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Often worn for religious and cultural significance, such as the keffiyeh or turban.
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1
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9
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wearing hats in church
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Middle Eastern countries
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Wearing traditional head coverings like fez or keffiyeh is common in church as a sign of respect
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10
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wearing hats indoors
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Middle Eastern cultures
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Usually avoided as a sign of respect and etiquette
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wide-brimmed hat
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Middle Eastern countries
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Often associated with traditional attire and formal occasions
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