Päätaskuvarjo
Päätaskuvarjo is a Finnish term that translates to "head pocket umbrella" or "hat umbrella." It refers to a small, often novelty, umbrella designed to be worn on the head, typically attached via a headband or clip. These devices are generally intended for light rain or sun protection and are not typically designed for heavy weather conditions. Their primary appeal often lies in their quirky appearance or as a humorous accessory rather than serious utility.
The design of päätaskuvarjo can vary widely. Some resemble miniature versions of traditional umbrellas, while others
Historically, similar concepts of head-worn sunshades have existed in various cultures, but the modern "päätaskuvarjo" is