It is, I think, a must-have in every wardrobe. It can be used as a belt, replacement of a jacket, a head-protection against the heat of the sun, or even used as tool for hiding your face. :)
Arafat scarf, as what they call it, is a hype today. Here in the Philippines, it is mostly used by our Muslim brothers. And is most prominent with the Abu Sayaff.
I think the hype became phenomenal after those suicide bombings, world-renowned threats done by the group lead by Osama Bin-Laden.
Worse as it is, the fashion industry or fashion-minded people put it in a positive way. They started a trend, and that is wearing the scarf in a more fashionable way.
mykapalaran.blogspot.com
Pete Wents joining the herd. (www.watchingrachaelray.com)
Arafat scarf, as what they call it, is a hype today. Here in the Philippines, it is mostly used by our Muslim brothers. And is most prominent with the Abu Sayaff.
I think the hype became phenomenal after those suicide bombings, world-renowned threats done by the group lead by Osama Bin-Laden.
Worse as it is, the fashion industry or fashion-minded people put it in a positive way. They started a trend, and that is wearing the scarf in a more fashionable way.
mykapalaran.blogspot.com
Pete Wents joining the herd. (www.watchingrachaelray.com)
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