Vetokaapins
Vetokaapins, also known as vetokaps or vetokapsy, are traditional Finnish headwear that have been worn by both men and women for centuries. The term "vetokaapins" is derived from the Finnish words "veto," meaning "pull," and "kaapins," meaning "cap." These caps are characterized by their distinctive design, featuring a wide brim that is pulled down over the ears, creating a protective and stylish appearance. The brim is typically made of wool or other durable materials, and the cap itself is often lined with fur for added warmth.
Vetokaapins have a rich history and cultural significance in Finland. They were traditionally worn by farmers,
The design of vetokaapins has also influenced other types of headwear in Finland and beyond. The wide