Czupryna haircut is a traditional Polish hairstyle that was popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is a variation of a braid or plait hairstyle, where the hair is divided into several thick sections and braided tightly from the forehead to the nape of the neck, creating a thick, voluminous braid. The ends of the braids were then often adorned with ribbons or other decorative items and pinned up in a crown-like fashion.
Czupryna was often worn by young girls and unmarried women, as a symbol of their purity and innocence, and was commonly seen at festivals and special events. The hairstyle has made a comeback in recent years and is now a popular choice for traditional weddings, cultural events, and historical reenactments.
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