Kolah Namadi ((Persian: کلاه نمدی), Kolāh namadī, pronounced: kolaah namadee) is a traditional Iranian wool felt hat worn by men in parts of Iran.[1] They come in variety of colours and shapes depending on the region in Iran or the clan that wears it. Today they are worn mostly for ceremonial purposes.[2]
^Steingass, F (1998), Persian-English Dictionary: Including Arabic Words and Phrases in Persian, Routledge, ISBN 9781136852480, p.1041
^Balslev, Sivan (2019), Iranian Masculinities: Gender and Sexuality in Late Qajar and Early Pahlavi Iran, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9781108470636, p.214
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