Idk but he's definitely too much of a milk boy to pull off a ushanka, which is obviously the most charismatic hat
That's quite an outfit. When they went into battle - did their enemies laugh at them?
They had quite a fierce reputation to the ancient Greeks. There's also some evidence that the Scythians wore their pointy hats more when conducting trade than in their own lands, because they knew they were seen as the pointy hat people.
Tall, distinctive headwear seems to be quite common among nomadic peoples throughout history.
Tall, distinctive headwear seems to be quite common among nomadic peoples throughout history.
I had no idea.
That would be a cool megathread topic :quagsire-pog:
Do it!
All I know is that nomadic peoples tend to have very nice clothes, and that when I tried looking them up there was hats, hats, hats, hats. But I didn't notice any scholarly sources saying "yeah steppe nomads love hats" or anything.
https://i.pinimg.com/474x/35/99/cb/3599cbf5f10447740c29fa6b7e6abf81.jpg
The Breaking Bad hat and then he looks into the camera and says "I am the stranger"
"You think it knocks on the door and some :dog-faced-pony-soldier: gets killed and that :dog-faced-pony-soldier: is me? No, Jack, i am the one who does ... you know, you know, the thing."
he's Irish and so he could unironically pull off the Lenin flat cap :lenin-laugh:
I googled to see what I'd find and I found this freaky thing.
Lenin Style Karakul Winter Cap
Transforming Lenin's favorite summer headwear into a winter cap, we bring you an exclusive style made of genuine Karakul (also known as Persian lamb) with cotton lining. It is very cozy and warm. Note: there are no ear flaps. Shade and pelt characteristics may vary.
What would happen if Joe started regularly wearing a MAGA hat?
(guiotine emoji) This one is technically on the head so it counts right
seriously tho what's the name of that emoji