Why is men's Arabic Scarf so expensive? The Middle East may have transformed dramatically in terms of technology and development. However, when it comes to fashion, tradition and culture reign supreme. Arab men have worn headdresses for protection from their desert environment's scorching heat, sand, and wind since ancient times. As a result, Arabs take pleasure in adhering to their traditional clothing code.
It is customary for citizens of the six Gulf Cooperation Council nations—Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman—to dress and accessorize in traditional Arab garb. A traditionally handcrafted headdress in the Middle East is the shemagh scarf. It also goes by the names ghutrah and Keffiyeh. It is fastened with a strong rope called an agal and worn around the head or the shoulders. A headdress's design and selection may reveal a lot about a person's position, religion, and country of origin.
Pashmina Shemagh A sumptuous Pashmina fabric's dramatic beauty and decorative charm had a very humble origin. Pashmina Mussar is the best and most expensive fabric on the planet. This exquisite wool is derived from the Changthangi Goat, which can only be found 15000 feet above sea level in Ladakh - Jammu & Kashmir. The exquisite ghutra or Shemagh is made from the finest Kashmiri pashmina fabric. Arabic men wear this Kashmiri pashmina as a traditional head scarf.