The ochipok (Ukrainian: очіпок, also намітка, namitka; перемітка, peremitka; серпанок, serpanok; рантух, rantukh; склендячка, sklendyachka; хустка, khustka) is a married woman's headdress as part of traditional Ukrainian folk dress, often decorated with embroidery.
[2] A married woman covered her hair completely, including forehead, ears and often the neck.
Namitka is a long, thin fabric wrapped around the head and tied in the back.
During the Ukrainian wedding ceremony, the bride's hair was covered by an ochipok and namitka.
Instructions and examples of traditional Ukrainian headgear are on display at the Ivan Honchar Museum In Kyiv.