Monday 15 September 2014



A fez is a cap that is the state of a shortened cone and is most ordinarily red. The cap is likewise generally made of felt and doesn't have an overflow.

Going once more to the Ottoman Empire, the fez cap has Greek roots. While it isn't worn much any longer, it has a history of utilization in specific religions, governments and militaries. Today, its discovered prevalently in the eastern side of the equator in areas, for example, Southern Asia. In America, the Shriners generally wear a red fez.
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