How To Learn To Tie A Turban

By Cathy Mercer


It looks good when you see others wearing it. It looks complicated to tie and look neat. Yes, it is the turban we are talking about. While many people wear one for religious, cultural or sentimental reasons, many others wear it on special occasions only. If you fall into the category of the latter, your skills at tying one may not be that polished. You may, in fact, need to be guided on how to tie a turban. Here are some tips on how you can go about it.

You have a few options before you before the big day. You could get a professional to tie it for you, and surprise everyone around with your immaculately done head gear. Alternatively, you could take lessons on doing it by yourself and perfect the art a few days ahead of the actual day of the celebration.

If you seek help from someone who is a acquainted well with the skill of tying this spectacular head piece, and has been tying one himself almost all his life long, you might be in luck. This will ensure you are in the hands of someone who will make you look immaculate on the final day you need to wear it.

While this is a splendid option for you, you could also choose to learn to tie it yourself. While this may seem like a daunting task at first, if you are truly enthusiastic about it, you might just have a little bit of fun along the way.

Once you have started taking lessons at tying a turban, make sure to get enough practice outside of your lessons as well. This implies that you must practice at home too. You could do so in front of a close friend or relative, or a mirror.

After a few days of trying to tie the head gear, you should show it to a friend or someone in the family. Make sure it is a person who will give you an honest opinion about how it looks, and how you seem to be progressing.

It is advisable to follow the advice of these people who wish you. Once you have started to learn how to wear it, keep it on for at least a few hours inside the house itself. If you have it on as you eat meals, walk around from one room to another and talk to other people, it will allow you comfort and ease. This, in turn, will ensure you do not begin to feel awkward or uncomfortable on the actual day of the event or function.

Learning to tie a turban is quite an art. Once learnt, it can even turn into a talent or interest. Therefore, if you have even the slightest interest in donning such gear, do not hesitate much regarding wearing it. Wearing such head gear, after all, lends a rather regal and sophisticated aura to any gentleman.




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