Napäätettä
Napäätettä is a Finnish term that translates loosely to "headwear" or "hats" in English. It encompasses a wide variety of head coverings worn for different purposes. Historically, napäätettä played a significant role in Finnish culture, signifying social status, occupation, and occasion. For instance, certain types of hats were reserved for weddings, funerals, or specific professional roles.
In contemporary Finland, napäätettä are primarily worn for practical reasons, such as protection from the elements.