pakols
Pakols are a type of traditional Central Asian garment, primarily worn by both men and women in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and other neighboring countries. The pakol is a long, woolen headscarf or hat that is typically wrapped around the head, covering the ears and neck.
The pakol has a rich history, dating back to the time of the Mongol Empire. It was
In modern times, the pakol remains an important part of traditional attire in Central Asia. It is
In Kazakhstan and other countries, the pakol is often worn in conjunction with a traditional coat, known
Despite its long history, the pakol remains a relatively unknown garment outside of Central Asia. However, it