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A proper head covering can vary depending on cultural, religious, or personal preferences. Common options include hats, scarves, and caps. In religious contexts, items like yarmulkes, hijabs, or turbans may be appropriate. It's important to consider the specific customs and significance associated with the head covering in the relevant context.

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