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The Himachali cap, also known as the "pahari topi" or "Kullu topi," is a traditional cap worn by people in the Himachal Pradesh region of India. It is an integral part of the traditional attire of Himachali men and is often worn during special occasions, festivals, and cultural events. The Himachali cap is typically made of wool and is handwoven with intricate designs and vibrant colors. Each cap is unique and reflects the cultural heritage of the region. The design of the cap varies depending on the specific sub-region within Himachal Pradesh, with different areas having their own distinctive styles and patterns. The cap is usually worn tilted slightly to one side and is secured with a cloth band or ribbon tied under the chin. It is not only a symbol of tradition and identity but also serves practical purposes, providing warmth in the cold mountainous climate of Himachal Pradesh. In recent years, the Himachali cap has gained recognition beyond its traditional context and has become a symbol of pride and cultural identity for the people of Himachal Pradesh. It is often worn by government officials, cultural performers, and individuals representing the state at various events and functions. kullu cap himachali topi Pahadi cap kullu caps
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