
These š”šš£šššš¦š šš„š§šš¦šš” š©ššš©šš§ š¦š š¢ššš”š ššš£š¦ with traditional Tibetan material are a timeless blend of cultural craftsmanship and modern functionality.
Smoking caps were originally popularized in 19th-century England, particularly among gentlemen of the Victorian era. These caps served a very specific purpose: to prevent the smell of smoke from lingering in their hair while enjoying cigars or pipes in the comfort of their homes. Often paired with smoking jackets, these caps became a š¦š¬š šš¢š š¢š š¦š¢š£ššš¦š§šššš§šš¢š” šš”š šššš¦šØš„š.
This velvet smoking cap has a šššš£ š šš„š¢š¢š” šš”š ššš„š šš„ššš” š§š¢š£ the sides are decorated with a band in contrasting colours, making the hat stand out as A š¦š§šš§šš šš”š§ š£šššš, the hat is a small size 56cm
Pair it with a simple sweater and jeans for a cosy yet stylish look. The vibrant side details add a pop of colour, making it a šš„ššš§ ššššš¦š¦š¢š„š¬ šš¢š„ ššš¦šØšš š¢šØš§šš”šš¦. For a more polished ensemble, pair the cap with a tailored coat or jacket.
The caps traditional Tibetan design makes it a š ššš”šš”šššØš ššššš¦š¦š¢š„š¬ for cultural gatherings or festivals, celebrating its origins and heritage.
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