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  • moujikman
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    10 months ago

    This is called a shemagh. This has become a symbol of Palestinian heritage or national identity, and can symbolizing solidarity with Palestinian causes. 10/10 post. If you want to know how to wrap a shemagh: Place a folded shemagh your head with two-thirds on one side, covering your nose and mouth but leaving your eyes exposed. Wrap the longer end around your head, covering your ears and the back of your neck, and tuck it in to secure.

  • booty [he/him]
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    10 months ago

    I've got four of them, they're awesome. Highly recommend.

  • RyanGosling [none/use name]
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    10 months ago

    What’s the quality like? The reviews are mostly positive, but I’ve seen some negative ones saying the quality is varied with some being thinner than others. Thinking of grabbing a traditional black and white, red and white, and an inverted black one for the coming winter days. Also, they all seem out of stock

    • micnd90 [he/him,any]
      hexagon
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      10 months ago

      Well, this is my first and only middle-eastern keffiyeh, so I don't have a lot of frame of reference. The keffiyeh/kufiya/shemagh is originally used to protect people from desert environment, so it is made out of relatively thin cotton to protect you from sunburn and sand and quite breathable. I've only ever wore wool scarf before, so in comparison cotton scarf I feel is less harsh and agitating, with that regards I really like the feel. It also looks awesome. It is really big, like a half cape worth of textile, so I can fold it and have almost 4 layers worth of cloth around my neck if I'm gonna wear it as winter scarf. Seems to work okay in Colorado autumn breeze, but kinda unwieldy and not quite windproof. Furthermore, for €32 I cannot compare how the hirbawi scarfs compare to your regular in-stock made in china cotton scarf. I bought the hirbawi specifically in solidarity so I'd say it is worth the money. Hirbawi is one of the last "made in Palestine" factory. As Yasser Arafat popularized keffiyeh as symbol of Palestinian solidarity, the increased global demand ironically drove a lot of keffiyeh factory in Palestine out of business as they cannot with compete mass produced chinese keffiyehs .

      they all seem out of stock

      Yeah I was really lucky I ordered mine in October, it took one month and just arrived today. Not to toot my own horn, but I'm really proud that later that month hirbawi decided to donate all their profits in the month of October to Palestine American Medical Association (PAMA) to help people in Gaza and I contributed to that.

      I wanted to get the another one in white and red, as it is a symbol of the PFLP. I signed up on "Notify me" symbol, and got an email notification on November 8th that it was available for preorder- but the website that day was really buggy presumably because of increased traffic. I managed as far as to put one into my cart before it disappeared out of stock. Seems like they restock every month, so I'm gonna try to get another one next month.

      If you really want one, there are a couple of hirbawis on sale on ebay from various sellers. You can probably contact the seller and ask for picture to make sure it is a legit hirbawi. Or if you don't care about the 'made in Palestine' and just want a checkered black and white cotton scarf then you can just get one from Aliexpress or amazon

    • booty [he/him]
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      10 months ago

      The quality of all mine seems absolutely top tier. I'm not like a textile expert or anything though.

  • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]
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    10 months ago

    I've been wearing my kefiyah since the Al-Aqsa flood.

    It';s not a determined statement of solidarity, the weather just turned cold around the same time and it's really warm and comfy.

    Edit: as a serious question though, how the fuck did we (UK particularly) go and ruin the middle east and steal all their stuff but miss these?