Murmolka

Murmolka
 Murmolka - high men's hat with a flat crown. Perhaps the name comes from the word "skull cap". Hat has a wide lapels that could be fastened to Tuglie. In pre-Petrine murmolki worn by men belonging to different social strata. Boyars caps off with valuable fur and rich fabrics - satin, velvet or brocade. Simple ...
 Murmolka - high men's hat with a flat crown. Perhaps the name comes from the word "skull cap". Hat has a wide lapels that could be fastened to Tuglie. In pre-Petrine murmolki worn by men belonging to different social strata. Boyars caps off with valuable fur and rich fabrics - satin, velvet or brocade. Ordinary citizens wore hats made of cloth and other woolen fabrics. In the XIX century murmolki remained in use of some representatives of merchants, as well as part of the nobility who consider themselves to the Slavophiles. Later, these hats completely out of use. Today, some of the motifs of high murmolok used by designers when creating fashion collections in the Russian style.