Types of Turbans-Everything about Different Types Of Turbans
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↓ 13 – Turbans With Lungi
This look takes us to Punjab and the endless fields of wheat, the soothing voice of herds and the khaalis desi cuisine. And of course, how could we forget Shah Rukh Khan’s infamous Lungi dance? Lungi has been a part of Punjab culture since the beginning of times. Usually worn with a white kurta, it itself is bright and flashy. It is a rectangular piece of unstitched cloth, commonly about 4.5 meters (15 ft) long, wrapped around the waist and the legs. It is knotted at the waist. Men slide on their slippers (or chappals) and tie their turbans as they go off to work early in the morning. Oh, the beautiful simple life.
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↓ 12 – Colored Turbans
Usually, bright and flashy colors are spotted among Sikhs who wear turbans. It is not necessary to match them with the rest of the outfit. Pink, orange, light blue, and yellows are the most common. The colors usually do not mean too much except in some communities. For example, The Islamic prophet, Muhammad (peace be upon him)used to wear a white colored turban, white is considered the holiest color. Shia Muslims also wear a white turban, unless they are direct descendants of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him), Syed, in which case they tie a black colored turban. Followers of Sufism can be seen in green colored turbans, which they believe represents paradise.
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↓ 11 – White Turbans
White is the color of purity, which is why it is associated with many holy practices. White turbans, simple and pure give a graceful impression. White turbans are especially good for hot summer days as white does not absorb heat like dark colors do. You can go with an all-white look from head to toe when you feel extra angelic.
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↓ 10 – Dumalla
Also known as Chand Tora Dumalla is usually worn by Nihang Khalsa Sikhs. It is a warrior styled turban that Sikhs wore to fight battles. The “Chand Tora” refers to a metal symbol consisting of a crescent sword and a double-edged sword, it is held in place at the front of the turban. Though, today it is not worn as a day to day headgear as it is considered fancy. Here are 18 Men’s Kurta Pajama Styles for Wedding.