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Do you wear a Shemagh?

  • Yes I wear one while out in the woods, and here is why...

    Votes: 31 56%
  • No I dont wear one, and this is why....

    Votes: 24 44%

Do you wear a Shemagh?

133K views 229 replies 131 participants last post by  Tired_Yeti  
#1 ·
Sometimes referred to specifically as a Keffiyeh but now it seems (at least to the military personnel that are coming back from theater) this type of scarf is almost universally referred to as a "Shemagh".

It is great for keeping the sun, wind and dirt off your neck and out of your shirt.

In the cooler climate it keeps you warm.

And if you get the right pattern it will help with camouflage.

I carry two in my BOB, one OD green with a black pattern and the other khaki with a black pattern.

Any one else wear these or use them as a towel or other camping / survival type of equipment? Or do you think it reminds you too much of what you think a terrorist might look like?
 
#4 ·
I do see your point, the bandanna has been good to me as well, and I have more NRA hats than I know what to do with.
 
#6 ·
It doesn't get that hot and humid in Michigan, but Im wondering since they are very lightweight if dampening them would keep you cool?
 
#31 ·
why the different colors? just personal preference or do they carry a meaning?
 
#16 ·
I wear one wuiet often when I am out fishing. Its great sun protection and it can be wetted at put back on to help cool you off. I will also sometimes wear one when its cold and windy outside and I have to work out doors all day. It has its place and purpose but I will admit that I get a lot of weird looks at times.
 
#24 ·
I got my first one as a gift in Ramadi City (the PJCC) when one of the walls to the compound was down. It was in an effort to blend in. I've since adopted the Shemagh, and I use it in the heat, and the cold. I've used it as a sling, a towel, a blanket, and a gp rag. I've got a khaki/blk, and a grn/blk, and pick the one that fits the local terrain best. It's a functional add-on to any camo you have (say, for Turkey Hunting, as an example).

My daughter's emo friends call it my fashion scarf, then I growl at them and they run away (emo kids are skittish, ha!)

I'd have never picked up on it, had these wars not kicked off, but when I'm up in an open tail helo, somewhere above the Hindu Kush in Jan, it helps keep me warm. When I'm running to Home Depot down in Olympia in August, then it just doesn't make sense.
They've started showing up in 'Action Movies' also. (The Green Zone, From Paris with Love, The Book of Eli, et al.) So I guess the cat's out of the bag now....
 
#27 ·
I voted no. I own a couple, but I don't really wear them other than experimenting to learn a little about them. In the hot summer, I generally wear a cool collar. They absorb water and help you stay cool through evaporation. They work really well in our dry climate.
 
#36 ·
IF I had one I would use it, but I don't so bandannas, scarfs, balaclavas etc are what I use.

In addition to that, there is a cross section of youth who wear it as a part of their getup (fashion). Google "hipster" and you'll see why I want nothing to do with them. In the bush sure, but in town just because its cold out. No thanks.