Thursday, August 1, 2013

What One Needs To Know Concerning An Orange Turban

By Cathy Mercer


Orange turban is a piece of material, which is wound around the head. Turbans have existed in various communities in different forms. Basically, they are the same thing except that they go by different names. They differ in sizes, colors, and shapes. The styles of wrapping them also vary from one place to another although some are common in given areas.

Turbans form part of official dressing code in some countries such as India. They are worn while on official duties such as when attending parliament and national holidays. In such cases, the wearer chooses a turban of the color and size that pleases them. They can even invent new styles of tying them for identity and uniqueness.

Tying a bulle is easy for individuals who know how to do it but it could be difficult for anybody with no experience at all. The first thing to do is to make sure the turban is straightened prior to tying. It can be made straight by ironing or using any other suitable device. One arm wraps the dastar around while the other grasps it in position till the entire roll is done.

Turbans are worn for various purposes including fashion. A longer pagri is worn on formal settings like business occasions, weddings, and religious festivals. If one wears them for fashion they have to be well matched with whatever one is putting on. In such cases, they can have ornamental stitches. These headgears come in various colors like blue, black, orange, and white.

Some societies permit both genders to wrap turbans whereas some confine this to males alone. The types worn by members of opposite genders contrast in many elements. Lightweight versions like mal mal are wrapped by women while males wear medium weight models such as rubia. Many people do not realize that Patkas are also a form of dastar. Many youths wrap them without knowing that they are indeed turbans.

Turbans do not exist in all communities. It may become tricky if one has to live in such a community and still maintain their culture of wearing turbans. To avoid hostility and conflict people should be taught about these headgears. Creating mass awareness may help people be acquainted to turbans. Such knowledge may also help diffuse some misconceptions about turbans.

People who wrap these head covers can be found in all departments including the military and judiciary. This is an elegant reason for inventing turbans that are bulletproof. There is research in progress to invent bulletproofed turbans. If the research succeeds, turban wearers are expected to go into battlefields wearing bulletproof dastars. This will be an important improvement that will help people change their minds about these head covers.

Orange turban can be purchased from local clothing lines and beauty shops at reasonable costs. One can check the internet for the latest makes and confirm their prices. Several clothing firms conduct their businesses online. One can pay using the appropriate channel and wait for instructions on how to collect their products. Potential clients can reach them through their blogs on the internet.




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