The balaclava has roots in the Crimean War of the 1850s, but it's as modern as the synthetic fabrics used to make it today.
Like the three-hole balaclava, there’s a hole for your mouth. By any measure, this is a rare variant of the hacker’s favorite headwear. It’s difficult to find a two-hole balaclava on Amazon ...
Organic Basics makes some of our favorite, well, basics. Its affordable balaclava holds true to the brand’s Copenhagen roots, where balaclavas have become one with street style. Here’s a ...
The balaclava – fabric headgear that allows just the eyes, mouth and nose or face to be exposed – is named after the Battle of Balaclava, where they were first worn. The battle of 1854 was ...