Hat-kubanka

The cap-kubanka is a low fur hat of a cylindrical shape. Once it was part of the form of Cossack troops, it was very easy to distinguish the Cossacks from this cap, since the form is still rather unusual. In general, until around the end of the Second World War, this hat was part of an exclusively male wardrobe, but later women began to wear a Cossack hat-kubank. Especially Kubanka was popular in the eighties of last century. You can even recall Barbara Brylska from the "Irony of Fate" - she also wore a hat-kubanka in this film. And many women in the USSR simply adored hats of this form, because they were both warm and beautiful.

Women's hats-kubanka

The most popular are, of course, fur caps-kubanka, which not only warms even in severe frost, but also incredibly luxurious look. As you know, fur coats, as well as hats are those things that will emphasize your status, femininity, as well as the presence of a subtle and exquisite taste. Therefore, a hat-kubanku from fur in this season must have every self-confident and stylish representative of the fair sex.

So, pick up a cap-kubanku usually in the tone of hair. So if you are blonde, then you are more suited to models of light fur, if dark-haired, then from dark, and so on. Although still need to try on different models of hats to see and evaluate which fur you are most to face, since all the recommendations are still common. Also, it should be noted that hats-kubanka are most suitable for girls with an elongated or oval face, and also thin, so-called, aristocratic features. If you have a massive chin, then a hat of this shape will only emphasize this and turn it into a flaw.

Wearing women's fur hats-kubanka best with things feminine and elegant. For example, it will look great with fur vests or velvet waistcoats in the style of a boho , embroidered beads or lurex. Also, the kubanka is great for any classic coat. And if you want to wear it with a fur coat, then pay attention to the fact that the fur of both things should be the same or almost the same shade. Wearing, for example, a white kubank with a dark gray fur coat is a terrible mauve ton. And be sure to remember that wearing a hat-kubanku to sports blown jackets is impossible in any case.

By the way, one can not help noting that there are knitted hat-kubank. They are much less popular than fur, but they also look rather interesting and unusual, especially if performed by a good master.