Collection: Fez Hats
Fez Hats. We offer these fez hats in many colours and at a great price. These are all wool felt fez hats, sized to fit. You won't find a fez of this quality for this price anywhere else in the UK. Enjoy!
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Village Hats Maroon Fez with Black Tassel
Regular price £16.95Regular priceUnit price / per£19.95Sale price £16.9515% OFF -
Village Hats Maroon Fez with Gold Tassel
Regular price £16.95Regular priceUnit price / per£19.95Sale price £16.9515% OFF -
Village Hats Black Fez with Black Tassel
Regular price £16.95Regular priceUnit price / per£19.95Sale price £16.9515% OFF -
Village Hats Maroon Fez with Stem
Regular price £14.95Regular priceUnit price / per£17.95Sale price £14.9517% OFF -
Village Hats Maroon Fez with Black Tassel Wholesale Pack
Regular price £246.00Regular priceUnit price / per£246.00Sale price £246.00 -
Village Hats Black Fez with Black Tassel Wholesale Pack
Regular price £246.00Regular priceUnit price / per£246.00Sale price £246.00 -
Village Hats Maroon Fez with Gold Tassel Wholesale Pack
Regular price £246.00Regular priceUnit price / per£246.00Sale price £246.00
Fez Hats from Village Hats
The origins of the fez, or "tarboosh" in Moroccan, is not clear. The design may have come from ancient Greece or the Balkans. In the 19th Century it gained wide acceptance when the Ottoman rulers moved to modernize traditional costumes. The brimless hat did not get in the way of a Muslim's daily prayers and was cleaner and less cumbersome than the turban. The name fez is believed to come from Fez, the city, which once produced the hat's red dye, made from crimson berries.
The hat has become very controversial in the Muslim world. In most Muslim regions it is considered the hat of the oppressors and wearing it is politically incorrect. Morocco however has resisted the onslaught against the fez (it is noteworthy that the Ottomans never actually controlled Morocco) and the king of Morocco is the only Arab leader to wear it. Wearing a fez in Morocco is a nationalist statement and was seen as a protest against the French occupation. So, like many hats, the fez is a charged symbol with a long and complicated history. To learn more about the history of the fez take a look at our info page on the fez in our iconic hats section.