Moroccan Fez, also known as the tarboosh, has origins in the Ottoman Empire and is widely associated with Morocco and the wider Arab world. Typically, a fez is a flat-topped, conical hat made of red felt with a black tassel attached to the top. The fez has been a symbol of tradition, identity, and national pride. It was once part of the official dress code in various regions and remains a significant cultural icon. It is often worn during formal events, traditional ceremonies, and festivals.
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