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The shemagh is a traditional Middle Eastern scarf or wrap commonly used to shield the head and face from harsh weather conditions. The wrap has also become popular with British and U.S. military members, particularly those stationed in the Middle East, and is also worn by many outdoorsmen and survivalists. There are even a couple of ways to wear the shemagh in a trendy fashion. Here are a few tying methods to try if you're new to this particular garment.[1]

The Best Way to Tie a Shemagh

Fold the shemagh in half diagonally to create a triangle. Then, lay the folded edge across your forehead. Pull the right side under your chin and over your left shoulder. Then, grab the left side and pull it over your nose. Tie the right and left ends in a knot behind your head.

Method 1
Method 1 of 5:

Traditional Head and Face Wrap Combination[2]

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  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Fold the shemagh into a triangle.
    With the shemagh completely open, match one corner with the corner diagonally opposite from it, folding the square in half and into a triangle.
    • This particular tying method is a good option if you want to use the shemagh to protect your head and face from cold winds or hot sun.
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    Pull the folded edge of the shemagh over your forehead, positioning it somewhere between your hairline and your eyebrows.
    • The excess material should drape over the top of your head and down the back, not in front of your face.
    • If you have tied a bandana in the past, then a good way to think of this initial position would be to act as though you are preparing to tie a really large bandana.
    • The two ends of the shemagh should be about equal for this style, so position the folded edge with the middle resting on your head.
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    Pull the right side around to the left so that it wraps completely under your chin. Pull the end over your shoulder and toward the back of your head.
    • Hold this end in place with your left hand while working with the left side to prevent it from loosening. A shemagh needs to be fairly tight in order to be effective.
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    Grab the leading or folded edge of the left side with your right hand and pull it all the way across your face, toward your right side. Unlike the right side of the shemagh, this left side should drape across your nose and mouth, not under your chin.
    • Pull the right end over your shoulder and toward the back of your head, as well.
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    Use a tight overhand or double knot to secure the shemagh in place. This knot should be at the back of your head, roughly around the back center, and it must be tight enough to keep the shemagh on your face.
    • Do not tie the knot so tightly that you make it difficult to breathe or turn your head, but make sure that the material is taut against all parts of your neck, face, and head.
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    Adjust the shemagh as needed so that the material covers the top of your head and lower half of your face without covering your eyes. After this step, the shemagh is complete.
    • One major advantage of this wrapping style is its versatility. You can pull the bottom off your face to create a simple headwrap, or you can pull both the bottom and top portions down so that they sit around your neck, creating a scarf.[3]
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Method 2
Method 2 of 5:

Tactical Head and Face Wrap Combination[4]

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  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Fold the shemagh into a triangle.
    With the shemagh completely open, match one corner with the corner diagonally opposite from it, folding the square in half and into a triangle.
    • This particular tying method is a good option if you want to use the shemagh to protect your head and face from cold winds or hot sun. It's especially good if you also want to protect yourself from breathing in sandy or debris-filled air.
  2. How.com.vn English: Step 2 Drape the shemagh over your forehead.
    Pull the folded edge of the shemagh over your forehead, positioning it somewhere between your hairline and your eyebrows.
    • The excess material should drape over the top of your head and down the back, not in front of your face.[5]
    • Choose a point roughly three-quarters of the way along the folded edge. There should be more material on the right end than on the left.
    • If you have ever tied a bandana, a good tip would be to hold the shemagh over your forehead as though you were getting ready to tie a really large bandana.
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    Wrap the left side, or the shorter side, of the shemagh under your chin and up toward the back of your head.
    • Hold this piece still with your right hand. Do not tuck the end into the rest of the shemagh fabric yet.
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    With your free hand, pull the right side or the longer side across your face so that it covers your nose and mouth.
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    Continue to wrap the longer end of the scarf by bringing it up and over the top of your head. The edge should drape completely over your head, and the end should roughly meet the end on the opposite side.
    • One hand should still be holding the first end taut against the side of your head while your other hand maneuvers this second end around.
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    Tie two overhand knots to secure the shemagh in place.
    • Do not tie the knot so tightly that you make it difficult to breathe or turn your head, but make sure that the material is taut against all parts of your neck, face, and head.
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    Adjust the shemagh as needed so that the material covers the top of your head and lower half of your face without covering your eyes. After this step, the shemagh is complete.
    • A primary disadvantage of this wrapping style is that the shemagh cannot be easily pulled down off the head and turned into a scarf. This is a secure wrapping style, however, and provides your head with greater protection than the traditional or casual wrapping style mentioned here.
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Method 3
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Loose Neck Scarf

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  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Fold the shemagh into a triangle.
    With the shemagh completely open, match one corner with the corner diagonally opposite from it, folding the square in half and into a triangle.
    • This style is not necessarily the most practical, nor is it especially traditional, but it can be a casual and trendy way to wear a shemagh.
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    The folded edge of the shemagh should cover your nose and mouth. Two corners should appear on either side of your face, and the other corner should drape down in front of your face and over the top part of your neck and chest.
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    Bring the short ends over your shoulders and around the back of your neck. Tie them in place.
    • As you bring the shemagh around your neck, hold the ends up to keep the material taut against your face.
    • Tie a single knot at the back of your neck. The knot should be tight enough to hold the shemagh in place but not so tight that you have difficulty breathing or turning your head.
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    Bring the left and right ends of the tied shemagh back over your shoulders so that they drape down loosely over your chest. You do not need to tuck them in or hide them.
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    Gently tug on the top part of the shemagh so that the portion covering your nose and mouth is re-positioned to rest just below your chin and around your neck.
    • This step marks the end of this particular method.
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Method 4
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Tidy Neck Scarf

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  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Fold the shemagh into a triangle.
    With the shemagh completely open, match one corner with the corner diagonally opposite from it, folding the square in half and into a triangle.
    • This style is not necessarily the most practical, nor is it especially traditional, but it can be a casual and trendy way to wear a shemagh.
  2. How.com.vn English: Step 2 Wrap the fabric over the lower half of your face.
    The folded edge of the shemagh should cover your nose and mouth. Two corners should appear on either side of your face, and the other corner should drape down in front of your face and over the top part of your neck and chest.
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    Wrap the ends around your neck without tying them. Bring the short ends to your left and right over your shoulders and around the back of your neck. Cross them over each other at the back of your neck before bringing both sides back around to the front.
    • As you bring the shemagh around your neck, hold the ends up to keep the material taut against your face.
    • For this style, you should not tie the shemagh behind your neck. Instead, the two ends should only cross over each other once. While still keeping the two ends secure and taut, bring each end back over the shoulder opposite its original side so that both are positioned over your chest. Do not let go of the ends yet.
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    Tie the two ends in front of you, still holding them taut. Hide the ends under the long end or remaining corner of your shemagh.[6]
    • Use a single knot at the approximate center of your neck.
    • The knot should be tight enough to hold the shemagh in place but not so tight that you have difficulty breathing or turning your head.
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    If you are wearing a jacket, blazer, or other form of outerwear, unbutton or unzip the top portion and tuck the ends of the shemagh underneath. Partially button or zip the jacket back up to hide these ends and create a tidier appearance.
    • This step is only optional. You can leave the ends hanging out of your jacket, if desired. Doing so can make the style look a little more relaxed.
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    Gently tug on the top part of the shemagh so that the portion covering your nose and mouth is re-positioned to rest just below your chin and around your neck.
    • This step completes this particular tying method.
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Method 5
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Tight "Bandana" Scarf

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  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Fold the Shemagh in half, to make a triangle.
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    Adjust as needed, as to not choke yourself out.
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    How do I tie a shemagh on my head like a hat?
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    Fold the shemagh diagonally and roll the lengthier side (i.e. the folded side) for 3-4 rolls. Put it over your head, with the rolls facing upwards, and turn the shemagh ends back to both of your ears. Then, tie them up. (Instead of tying, you can also just tuck them inside the rolls you made.)
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    Is there a recommended way to wear it that doesn't cover the face, but does cover the neck?
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    I recommend number 3. You can pull down on the part that covers your face.
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    What color do I use (coalition) so I don't look like a terrorist? I live in the AZ. desert and it looks like sensible headwear.
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    Wear whatever you are comfortable wearing. You shouldn't worry about what others think.
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      To tie a shemagh using the traditional head and face wrap method, start by folding the shemagh in half to form a triangle. Next, drape the folded edge over your forehead, and pull the right side around to the left so that it wraps completely under your chin. Then, wrap the left side over the lower half of your face, and pull it over your shoulder. Finally, tie the 2 ends around the back of your head in a tight knot to secure the shemagh in place. To learn more, including how to wrap a shemagh in the tactical head and face wrap combination, read on.

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