| Return shipping will be paid by | Seller |
|---|---|
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money back or replacement (buyer's choice) |
| Department | Unisex |
| Style | Scarf |
| Material | 100% Cotton |
| Type | Scarf |
| Color | Multi-Color |
| Shade | Choose Any Color |
| Featured Refinements | Military Shemagh |
| Country of Manufacture | Pakistan |
| Brand | Rothco |
Check the listing for details. Military Shemagh Lightweight Arab Tactical Desert Keffiyeh Scarf Head Cover. Color: Multi-Color, Condition: New with tags. Listed at 12.99 USD. Lightweight Tactical Shemagh Military Scarf Head Neck CoverArab Desert KeffiyehAn easy way to protect your face, head, neck, mouth from the sun, sand, wind and elements.Lightweight cotton materialHigh quality stitchOne size fits mostTassels attached to ends of scarfFolded & wrapped in various styles around the headDries quickly & keep the head warmBuilt durably to last through rugged useWorn across the forehead or neckUsed by military soldiers in afghanistan, iraq & worldwideCan also be used as a neck warmer, hand towel, sarong.Extremely fashionable & popularDimensions: 42" x 42"The keffiyeh or kufiya (Arabic: kufiyyah, meaning "from the city of Kufa" ; plural kufiyyat), also known as a sudra, ghutrah, shemagh, hattah, mashadah, chafiye (Persian: dastmal yazdi or cemedanî (Kurdish?), is a traditional Middle Eastern headdress fashioned from a square scarf, usually made of cotton. It is typically worn in some Arab countries, as well as by some Mizrahi Jews and Iranic nomads (especially Kurdish people). Sometimes pronounced as shamay or schmog.It is commonly found in arid regions as it provides protection from sunburn, dust and sand. Its distinctive standard woven checkerboard pattern may have originated in an ancient Mesopotamian representation of either fishing nets or ears of grain, but the true origin of the pattern remains unknown.Toward the end of the 1980s, the keffiyeh became a fashion accessory in the United States and, during the 2000s, it became very popular among teenagers in Tokyo, Japan, where it is often worn with camouflage-style clothing. The scarf was also worn by military contractors, US soldiers and tactical operators in the Middle East and in warm climates.Options:Olive Drab (4537OD)Foliage Green (4537FOLIAGE)Tan Military (4537TAN)Desert Sand (4537DESERT)White & Black (4537BLKWHT)Red & Black (4537REDBLK)Pink (4537PINK)Purple (4537PURPLE)White & Red (4537REDWHITE)Blue & Black (4537BLUEBLK)Coyote Brown (4537COYOTE)Grey (4537GREY)Olive/White (4537OLIVE/WHITE)Brown/Black (4537BROWN/BLACK)Orange/Black (4537 ORANGE/BLACK)Blue/White (4537BLUE/BLACK)