kalvohattupäiden
Kalvohattupäiden are a type of traditional headgear historically worn in parts of Northern Europe, particularly in Finland and surrounding regions. The term "kalvohattu" translates to "layered hat" or "padded hat," reflecting its construction and design. These head coverings are characterized by multiple fabric layers, often padded or quilted, providing insulation against cold climates.
Typically, kalvohattupäiden were made from wool, felt, or other warm textiles, and often featured decorative elements
Historically, such headgear was worn by both men and women during winter months or outdoor activities in
In recent years, there has been renewed interest in traditional clothing and crafts, including the preservation