A keffiyeh (also known as a shemagh or ghutra) is a traditional Middle Eastern headdress typically worn by Arab men. It is a versatile piece of fabric that can be worn in a variety of ways to protect the wearer from the sun, wind, and sand. Tying a keffiyeh can be a bit tricky at first, but with a little practice, you’ll be able to do it like a pro.
There are many different ways to tie a keffiyeh, but the most common method is the “classic” tie. To do this, fold the keffiyeh in half diagonally, so that it forms a triangle. Place the center of the triangle on your forehead, with the two ends hanging down behind your head. Bring the two ends around to the front of your head and cross them over each other. Then, bring the ends back behind your head and tie them together in a knot. You can adjust the tightness of the knot to your liking.