Balaklava

/ˌbæl.əˈklɑ.və/ noun

A knitted garment that covers the head, neck, and shoulders, with an opening for the face, originally worn for warmth in cold climates.

Named after Balaklava, a port town in Crimea where British soldiers during the 1853 Crimean War wore these garments to stay warm. The name commemorates the location.

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