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fez

[fez] / fɛz /


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The Shriners would become known for their philanthropy — funding children’s hospitals — but they would also be known for their zanier side: donning fezzes and zipping around in tiny cars.

From Washington Post

That history helps explain why Sabbatai’s successor, Jacob Frank, dressed in Turkish fashion throughout his life, wearing curved shoes and a tall fez.

From Los Angeles Times

They included a leather aviator cap with the flair of a Moroccan fez.

From Seattle Times

Wearing the fez was almost mandatory for the country’s leading officials, public employees and students and was considered a sign of the wearer’s stature and education.

From Reuters

The events of June 17 are a sharp departure from Mr. John’s public persona: Dressed in sharp suits and often wearing a red fez, Mr. John is a self-styled fashion mogul.

From New York Times