Dhaka Topi

The Dhaka Topi, a traditional handmade cap, is a cultural symbol of Nepalese men and part of the national dress. Originally made with fabric imported from Dhaka, it gained popularity during King Mahendra’s reign and is now widely produced in Nepal. Worn during rituals, weddings, and official photos like passports, the topi holds deep cultural significance. Nepalis globally celebrate International Dhoti and Topi Day on January 1st to honor their heritage.

Dhaka Topi

Dhaka topi is a traditional Nepali hat made from handwoven Dhaka fabric.

Bhadgaule Topi

Bhadgaule topi is a traditional black Nepali cap, often worn as a symbol of national pride.

Hemp Topi

Hemp topi is an eco-friendly Nepali cap made from natural hemp fibers.