A fez in Doctor Who is a hat.
Men wear fez on head. Women do not wear them.
The Doctor
The character known for wearing a fez is the Doctor from the British television series "Doctor Who," specifically the Eleventh Doctor, portrayed by Matt Smith. The fez became a signature accessory for this incarnation, symbolizing his quirky and playful personality. The Doctor famously declared, "I wear a fez now," highlighting its whimsical nature. This iconic hat has since become a beloved part of the show's lore among fans.
Yes... because he's weird
because the doctor and Tommy cooper have worn one
The fez is famously worn by the character The Doctor from the British sci-fi series "Doctor Who," particularly during the Fourth Doctor's era in the 1970s, but its iconic status has led to its association with various portrayals of the character throughout the show's long history. However, in the 1960s, a notable character known for wearing a fez was the character of Mr. Spock in the "Star Trek" series, particularly in the episode "The Trouble with Tribbles." The fez is often linked with the quirky and whimsical aspects of these characters.
That is a matter of opinion, although the Eleventh Doctor seemed to believe so quite fervently.
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The Fez was created in 1976.
Men wear a fez.
the fez
Widad Fez was created in 1948.