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Etekaltiturbanlifrikikresimleri New

Next, "Turban" is definitely "turban" in English. So the product is a turban. But the term "Turban Lif Rıfkı" is unclear. "Lif" means "fiber" in Turkish, so maybe "turban fiber"? But "Rıfkı" is a name, right? I think it's the Turkish transliteration of the Arabic name "Rifqi". So perhaps this is a product named after a person? Or a brand name?

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Another possibility: "Eteğin Altı" could refer to an accessory that's worn under the skirt, like an underlayer, and the turban is part of that. But combining both, it's still unclear. Next, "Turban" is definitely "turban" in English

Alternatively, "Eteğin Altı" might be a brand or a specific term used in the fashion industry in Turkey. If that's the case, the product is a turban made by "Eteğin Altı" in the "Lif Rıfkı" collection, red in color. "Lif" means "fiber" in Turkish, so maybe "turban fiber"