huipputuoksut
Huipputuoksut, or "high hats" in English, refer to a traditional Finnish headwear made from reindeer fur, typically worn by Sámi people, the indigenous population of Sápmi, an area encompassing parts of northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. These hats are a distinctive part of Sámi culture and have historical and cultural significance.
Huipputuoksut are crafted from the wool of reindeer, which is known for its warmth and durability. The
Traditionally, huipputuoksut were worn by both men and women, though their designs and decorations could vary
Today, huipputuoksut remain an important part of Sámi fashion and are sometimes worn in everyday life, though