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The idea of an NFL ban on bandanas isn't sitting well with some players". AP News. Associated Press. May 23, 1995 . Retrieved 6 May 2022. The Durag (other names: do-rag, du rag, dew rag, doo rag, or wave cap) is a scarf that is tied down to one’s head to create, preserve, or and style one’s hair style. They are also worn for fashion to match or reveal one’s outfit and fashion sense. What is the History of the Durag? I think there are some interesting parallels to be drawn – the durag is always redefining itself and how it is worn throughout history. Hijabis may identify with this in a similar way: how a simple piece of headwear can be so heavily politicised throughout history, but also be an effortless fashion statement,” Benoit says.

Then there are the designers – from Ayana Ife, who became the first modest fashion designer on American reality series Project Runway in 2017, to British stylist Deborah Latouche, who launched her modest wear brand Sabirah, at London Fashion Week in February. Somali model Halima Aden. Reuters In the 1940s, women began taking over manufacturing occupations and needed a safe way to keep their hair out of the equipment, so they started to use durags. As our hair is exposed to the elements, it loses moisture. This causes coarse hair to become brittle and dry.In 2021, contestant Symone wore an outfit with a durag, which extended to a train, on the thirteenth season of RuPaul's Drag Race. [15] Rihanna wore a durag on the cover of the British Vogue, which marked a milestone of durags as seen as a fashion symbol. [13] In the 1930s, during the Harlem Renaissance and Great Depression, the durag was used to maintain hairstyles. Moreover, wearing a durag helps retain moisture in your hair, which is beneficial for preventing harsh factors such as pollution in the air. What we’ve learned—and what we’ve always known—is that your respectability won’t save you. That not wearing a durag will keep you alive."

The heyday of public durags as a “trending” item was in the '90s and early 2000s. Rappers like Chamillionaire, Cam’ron, 50 Cent and Nelly wore them everywhere. A woman is photographed wearing a Louis Vuitton monogram bandana during Paris Fashion Week 2020. Getty ImagesNumerous alternative spellings exist for durag, including do-rag, dew-rag, and doo-rag, all of which may be spelled with a space instead of a hyphen, or with neither a hyphen nor a space; especially as durag. The simplest etymology for do-rag is that it is named as such because it is a rag worn to protect one's hair do. However, one writer in The New York Times claims that the correct spelling of the word is durag. [3] An alternative etymology claims that name should be spelled dew-rag, and dew is a euphemism for sweat. [4] Early usage [ edit ] Just like any other type of hair covering, durags also need to be taken care of to keep your hair and scalp happy and looking its best. A clean durag is also good skincare, so avoid dirt and bacteria that can affect your skin. Now you can find thousands of design on the durag and people wear them to represent themselves, their tastes, personalities, and likes. We wear durags to match our clothes or shoes and look and ultimately feel good.

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