How To Tie An Urban Turban

By Claudine MacDonald


The style of dressing that an individual chooses to wear is a matter of choice and personal preferences. Various items of clothing are available that people could use to accomplish the goal of satisfying their tastes and keeping warm. An urban turban is among the popular articles worn as headdresses. They have been used for a long time especially among members of certain religions. Hindus and Muslim religions are the most common users of this headdress. Various dealers and manufacturers supply the market with these products to feed the demand from these individuals.

These items of clothing are just plain sheets of cloth that are folded systematically into the designs that people wear. As expected, you have a wide variety of designs that you could use to fold the material on the head. These enhance uniqueness, which is an important aspect of any trend in the fashion industry.

The cloth could be made of any material such as cotton, nylon or other fibers. Take the cloth and put it on top of your head. Leave an allowance of about eight inches below hanging on the neck. The cloth is quite long and therefore you should have a substantial length of cloth on your face.

Put the cloth on top of your head and use your free hand to hold it in place. Pull the front backwards on the right side of your head to circumvent the head surface. The tension should be just enough for comfort of your head.

The second wrap should send the material partly to the right to give the garment its characteristic right-leaning appearance. You should not do this without a mirror since it will be impossible to see progress without one. The next wrap should send the cloth tilting to the back of your head. The high side should be placed above your last wrap. The wraps should be repeated until about 24 inches of the cloth are left over.

Like the traditional wearers, neatness of the turban depends on orientation. Though some may be tempted to try new looks, traditionally, a horizontal orientation is the most appropriate for it. Therefore, the last two feet should be oriented horizontally. The last edge also has to be tucked in neatly for the finishing. This is usually under the last wrap.

Depending on the progress you make and what you were hopping to achieve with the wrapping, you can tilt the head gear as required. If you have seen others wearing the same garment, copy the appearance of theirs onto yours. It should look as traditional as possible.

It is possible for one to be unable to tie the urban turban appropriately especially when doing it for the first time. In such cases, he/she has to seek the assistance of friends and family to complete the job. However, the helper has to be experienced in doing these wraps.




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