Afghan Pakol Mountain Cap
Afghan Pakol Mountain Cap
Afghan Pakol Mountain Cap
Afghan Pakol Mountain Cap
Afghan Pakol Mountain Cap
Afghan Pakol Mountain Cap
Afghan Pakol Mountain Cap
Afghan Pakol Mountain Cap

Afghan Pakol Mountain Cap

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Afghanistan and much of the middle east is well known for it's several-thousand-year long traditions: Fending off wars, and garments like this, the Pakol (Pack-ohll). While it's origins are hazy, its been one of many enduring icons of traditional garments in the area.

Mainly adopted as the staple headwear of Afghanistan, the Pakol is extremely practical, comfy, and even adaptable to colder conditions. It's worn much like a beret, covering the crown of the head and rolling up and down to change it's shape. In the winter, it can be rolled down to cover the ears, and in the summer it wicks away sweat.

So what's a middle eastern cap doing on KommandoStore? During early missions in Afghanistan, particularly in late 2001, CIA agents, Delta force operators, and other were seen wearing these practical caps as a means of true urban camouflage - a 'when in rome' approach to blending in to the populace. Pairing up with a Patu shawl (and a big beard), an operator from afar could appear as just another mountain man, but concealing all of his kit & weapon underneath. This strategy, including ditching their vehicles for horses, were some of the guerilla tactics employed on the (initial) hunt for Bin Laden.

Specs 

  • Authentic Import from the middle east
  • Comfortable Wool construction
  • "Roll Up" design adaptable to most head sizes
  • Extra fabric included in rolled portion to tighten fit or add extra cushioning
  • Available in earthy tones & Black — perfect for matching with LARP gear or blending in to an Afghani mountain side

 

Wearing Your Pakol (based)

To prepare a Pakol hat for your head, roll up from the sidewall tube to the top. This forms a thick band which rests on the head like a beret. To get a tight and even roll, block the hat around a cylindrical object for equal tension as you roll. Your knee is great for this. The band can be tightened by rolling a strip of fabric inside the sidewall. This also makes the band appear thicker (bonus style).

If it is cold outside, the band can be unrolled until it covers your ears. This looks sort of goofy but it very warm :)

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Reviewed by Andres S.
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Goat Fun ;)

From shepherding goats and sheep to patrolling my property. The best Cap on the market Cool for hot days and somehow warm during the cold nights. I’m definitely ordering the other colors too

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Reviewed by Chris B.
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Great Hat!

I'm very impressed with the materials and comfortable feel of this hat, plus, everyone is asking if I'm a 1700's baker who got lost in time. A+ all around

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Reviewed by Jason S.
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More than a hat

The Afghan mountain pakol is more than a piece of headwear. It is an ideal. An ideal if the guerilla. The guerilla has long been the most feared adversary. Not due to weaponry or size but due to concealment. The guerilla is invisible to the civilian making them a dangerous enemy. The pakol is the guerilla as the helmet is to the soldier. The pakol is fashion, it is stealth and it is the guerilla.

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Reviewed by Andre N.
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Yuh

Yeah this thing is pretty awesome

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Reviewed by A B.
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Near the quality of mine I know came from Afghanistan

I can agree this is legit IMO

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