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The rastacap or tam is a tall (depending on the user's hair length), round, crocheted cap. It is most commonly associated with the pat as a way for Rastafari (Rastas) and others with dreadlocks to tuck their hair away, but may be worn for religious reasons by Rastafari. It is sometimes erroneously referred to as a "Tam", a different kind of cap loosely ancestral to the rastacap. Other Caribbean terms for the rastacap include: rastafar (sometimes with a silent -r), toppa, toppah, and simply cap or hat.

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  • Rastacap (fr)
  • Rastacap (en)
  • Rastacap (pl)
  • Rastamössa (sv)
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  • Le rastacap ou tam est un bonnet rond (en fonction de la longueur des cheveux de l'utilisateur), rond et crocheté. Il est le plus souvent associé à la pat[pas clair] comme moyen pour Rastafari (Rastas) et d'autres avec des dreadlocks de ranger leurs serrures, mais peuvent être portés pour diverses raisons (telles que religieuses) par les Rastas et les non-Rastas. La casquette est principalement portée par les hommes[réf. nécessaire]. Il est parfois erroné[Quoi ?] appelé "Tam" (ou "tam")[pas clair], qui était vaguement ancestrale à la rastacap[réf. nécessaire]. D'autres termes des Caraïbes pour le rastacap incluent le rastafar (parfois avec un terminal silencieux -r ), le toppa [h] et simplement le chapeau ou le chapeau. (fr)
  • Rastacap (nazywany również rastafar lub toppa) jest długą, okrągłą i szydełkowaną czapką, często w barwach Etiopii. Jest używany przez członków ruchu Rastafari jako nakrycie na dready. Często tworzy się też rastacap z doczepianymi, sztucznymi dreadami. Rastacap jest symbolem jamajskiego wokalisty, Boba Marleya. (pl)
  • En rastamössa är en ofta virkad eller stickad mössa i färgerna grön/gul/röd/svart. Den bärs framförallt av anhängare till Rastafari varifrån färgerna också kommer. Denna artikel om kläder saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
  • The rastacap or tam is a tall (depending on the user's hair length), round, crocheted cap. It is most commonly associated with the pat as a way for Rastafari (Rastas) and others with dreadlocks to tuck their hair away, but may be worn for religious reasons by Rastafari. It is sometimes erroneously referred to as a "Tam", a different kind of cap loosely ancestral to the rastacap. Other Caribbean terms for the rastacap include: rastafar (sometimes with a silent -r), toppa, toppah, and simply cap or hat. (en)
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  • May 2010 (en)
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  • That phrase and term mean nothing to 99.99% of our readers; explain or link to something that explains what "the pat" is supposed to mean in this context. (en)
  • This is highly suspect, and improperly cited. (en)
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  • Le rastacap ou tam est un bonnet rond (en fonction de la longueur des cheveux de l'utilisateur), rond et crocheté. Il est le plus souvent associé à la pat[pas clair] comme moyen pour Rastafari (Rastas) et d'autres avec des dreadlocks de ranger leurs serrures, mais peuvent être portés pour diverses raisons (telles que religieuses) par les Rastas et les non-Rastas. La casquette est principalement portée par les hommes[réf. nécessaire]. Il est parfois erroné[Quoi ?] appelé "Tam" (ou "tam")[pas clair], qui était vaguement ancestrale à la rastacap[réf. nécessaire]. D'autres termes des Caraïbes pour le rastacap incluent le rastafar (parfois avec un terminal silencieux -r ), le toppa [h] et simplement le chapeau ou le chapeau. (fr)
  • The rastacap or tam is a tall (depending on the user's hair length), round, crocheted cap. It is most commonly associated with the pat as a way for Rastafari (Rastas) and others with dreadlocks to tuck their hair away, but may be worn for religious reasons by Rastafari. It is sometimes erroneously referred to as a "Tam", a different kind of cap loosely ancestral to the rastacap. Other Caribbean terms for the rastacap include: rastafar (sometimes with a silent -r), toppa, toppah, and simply cap or hat. In construction, the rastacap is similar to the tuque, but much larger. Most commonly crocheted, the hat can also be knit, woven, sewn, or constructed in a number of other ways. Examples with sun-cured palm leaves woven into the hat exist; this yields a semi-rigid design which a skilled islander can form rapidly. Rastacaps range in size and shape, as well as uses. People with dreadlocks and non-dreaded people alike wear rastacaps for fashion, convenience, religion, socio-political statement, and a number of other reasons. Some Rastas also wear rastacaps and other forms of headdress as a religious headcovering. It may also be worn by health and food service and heavy machinery workers with long hair, for workplace safety reasons. (en)
  • Rastacap (nazywany również rastafar lub toppa) jest długą, okrągłą i szydełkowaną czapką, często w barwach Etiopii. Jest używany przez członków ruchu Rastafari jako nakrycie na dready. Często tworzy się też rastacap z doczepianymi, sztucznymi dreadami. Rastacap jest symbolem jamajskiego wokalisty, Boba Marleya. (pl)
  • En rastamössa är en ofta virkad eller stickad mössa i färgerna grön/gul/röd/svart. Den bärs framförallt av anhängare till Rastafari varifrån färgerna också kommer. Denna artikel om kläder saknar väsentlig information. Du kan hjälpa till genom att lägga till den. (sv)
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