viranomaistaho
Viranomaistaho, also known as the "official's hat" or "authority's hat," is a traditional Finnish headwear that has been worn by officials and dignitaries since the 19th century. The hat is characterized by its distinctive shape, which features a wide brim that extends down to the wearer's cheeks and a tall, cylindrical crown. The brim is typically made of felt or wool, while the crown is often lined with fur, such as rabbit or fox, for added warmth and insulation.
The viranomaistaho is a symbol of Finnish national identity and is often associated with the country's rich
Despite its historical significance, the viranomaistaho has largely fallen out of fashion in modern Finland. Today,