: a brimless cylindrical or somewhat cone-shaped hat with a flat top that usually has a tassel, is typically made of red felt, and is worn especially by men in eastern Mediterranean countries
Recent Examples on the WebThat history helps explain why Sabbatai’s successor, Jacob Frank, dressed in Turkish fashion throughout his life, wearing curved shoes and a tall fez.Los Angeles Times, 3 Feb. 2022 To add allure, Ellsworth outfitted his men—and himself—in exotic Zouave uniforms inspired by Algerian legionnaires: billowing red trousers, white gaiters, short blue jackets, gold sashes and fez-style, tasseled hats. Harold Holzer, WSJ, 28 Dec. 2021 The kids play in their everyday clothes - tunic with belt, long baggy pants, turban or fez, and athletic shoes.jsonline.com, 30 Aug. 2021 Afghan children wear traditional clothing - tunic, belt, long baggy pants and turban or fez - along with contemporary athletic shoes.jsonline.com, 30 Aug. 2021 The statue features a Shriner, wearing the recognizable fez cap and carrying a small child in one arm with a crutch or two crutches by his side. Steven Goode, courant.com, 30 Oct. 2020 That name had also long been given to a Lebanese chocolate and marshmallow treat, until the manufacturer changed it 10 years ago to Tarboosh, the Arabic word for fez. Sarah Dadouch, Washington Post, 8 July 2020 The Shriners wore the traditional fez hats and met in a parking lot to line up. Elizabeth Zavala, ExpressNews.com, 26 Apr. 2020 The mayor’s office held a flag-raising ceremony at city hall, where a municipal official, flanked by men in red fezzes, praised the contributions of immigrants to civic life. Julian Lucas, Harper's Magazine, 30 Mar. 2020 See More