tapadhat
Tapadhat, also known as the "turban" or "pagri," is a traditional headwear item worn by men in South Asia, particularly in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. It is typically made from cotton or silk and is characterized by its cylindrical shape and a wide, flat brim. The tapadhat is often adorned with intricate embroidery, beads, or other decorative elements, reflecting the wearer's cultural background and personal style.
The tapadhat serves multiple purposes. It provides protection from the sun, especially during the hot and humid
The tapadhat has evolved over time, with variations in design and material reflecting changes in fashion and