Definitions
- Referring to a type of hat with a flat top and a tassel hanging from the center. - Talking about a traditional headwear worn in some cultures, especially in the Ottoman Empire. - Describing a formal or ceremonial hat worn by military or government officials in some countries.
- Referring to a type of hat similar to a fez but with a longer tassel. - Talking about a traditional headwear worn in some cultures, especially in the Middle East. - Describing a formal or ceremonial hat worn by military or government officials in some countries.
List of Similarities
- 1Both are types of hats.
- 2Both have a flat top and a tassel hanging from the center.
- 3Both are traditional headwear worn in some cultures.
- 4Both can be formal or ceremonial hats.
What is the difference?
- 1Tassel length: Tarboosh has a longer tassel than fez.
- 2Color: Fez is often red, while tarboosh can come in various colors.
- 3Usage: Fez is more commonly used in Western culture as a novelty item or costume accessory, while tarboosh is still worn in some Middle Eastern countries as part of traditional dress.
- 4Popularity: Fez is more well-known and recognized globally than tarboosh.
Remember this!
Fez and tarboosh are both types of hats with a flat top and a tassel hanging from the center. They are traditional headwear worn in some cultures and can be formal or ceremonial hats. However, fez is more commonly associated with the Ottoman Empire and is often red, while tarboosh is more commonly used in the Middle East and can come in various colors, with a longer tassel.