Шешир (Serbian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Шешир" in Serbian language version.

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  • „Cavanagh Hats”. Bernard Hats (на језику: енглески). Приступљено 2019-12-06. 

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southernliving.com

  • „What are Church Hats?” (на језику: енглески). Southern Living. Архивирано из оригинала 14. 5. 2021. г. Приступљено 10. 5. 2022. „Church hats have been a key part of churchgoers’ Sunday best for years, and are still an important aspect of dress in some churches today. The practice of covering one’s head for church originally came from the Bible—1 Corinthians 11:15, to be precise. The simple head covering has been adapted and expanded to become a stylish part of Southern women’s churchgoing attire. At the turn of the century, many Southern ladies wore simple hats to church out of respect, reverence for the service, and continuity with passed-down traditions. The church hat tradition continues today, with hats—sometimes called crowns—in bright colors, bold patterns, and eye-catching styles at Sunday services across the South. 

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  • Smoltczyk, Alexander (4. 12. 2009). „Der Spiegel”. Spiegel.de. Приступљено 2012-01-07. 

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