Cossack Cap is a brimless fur Hat traditionally worn for centuries by Russian Cossacks living on the banks of the Cuban river. This style of Hat usually includes ear flaps that can b e worn down to protect the ears and nape of the neck or either tied up at the top or tucked away inside.Cossack Capt is popular today among businessmen because diplomats often wear them.

Russian Cossacks are members of a people of southern European Russia and adjacent parts of Asia, noted as cavalrymen especially during Czarist times.

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