Sombrero de catite

The sombrero de catite or simply catite is a traditional Andalusian hat, which received its name from a conically shaped sweet.[1][2]

Chorrojumo—a Romani from Sacromonte in Granada—wearing a catite.

It is a hat with a high conical crown and a wide brim whose upturned edge forms a rectangular profile. A kerchief, tied at the back and covering the head, is usually worn under the catite.

Notes

  1. Definition of sombrero de catite, Diccionario de la lengua española de la Real Academia Española (DRAE)
  2. Definition of catite, DRAE
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