Afghan Pakol Chitrali 100% Wool Cap Pakol Peshawari Handmade Fine Quality Topi History and Description The Pakol or Pakul Cap is an Afghan / Pakistani headdress of woven wool (Sheep or Camel wool) from Nuristan / Chitral. Afghan refugees in Pakistan began after their expulsion from their homeland to wear this cap and so the Pakol soon became the symbol of resistance in Afghanistan. First of Pakol was more worn by Pashtuns. By Ahmad Shah Massoud but was increasingly becoming a symbol of the Northern Alliance. The Pakol is a 15 - 20 cm long tube made of woven wool to which a round lid is placed. The wool is sewn in several places to wrinkles, giving the Pakol a great shape. On the underside of the lid of Pakol is fed. This "wool tube" is then rolled up to individual taste
H**
Satisfied
Delivered on time
R**Y
The quality was not too good but I had to use it
The quality was not too good as I should expected but I had to use it it was good
S**R
Very good
All OK thanks
A**R
Love it.
I'm not certain that the one I got was exactly the same as the one in the advert, mine is more like corduroy, which I actually love.
I**7
Not impressed and don’t recommend
I was not impressed with item especially after buying another one from another vendor on Amazon. Which I found was a lot better quality, along with the materials used on the inside of the wool cap.Also the other cap I bought was also cheaper. So I can’t say anything positive where I would say to anyone buy this item from this vendor.
T**E
Perfect
Faultless seeler
T**S
Good fit
Great hat, very warm, not suitable for international travel!
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