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A balaclava is a type of hood covering the head, face and sometimes the neck, often leaving openings for the eyes and mouth. It is used to protect from cold, wind and weather, as well as for discretion and style.

Le terme "balaclava" tire son origine de la bataille de Balaclava en 1854 pendant la guerre de Crimée. Les soldats britanniques portaient ces cagoules tricotées pour se protéger du froid intense, et le nom est resté associé à cet accessoire.

A balaclava is mainly used for protection against extreme weather conditions, such as cold and wind, especially during activities such as skiing, motorcycling, cycling or outdoor work. It is also used for safety reasons, urban style or protection from dust and pollution.

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