How To "DO" A DU RAG!
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Geodome
Levi
AtomicGleam
McGrath
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How To "DO" A DU RAG!
http://www.5min.com/Video/How-to-Tie-a-Du-Rag-3374
Just follow "5" easy steps to Du-Rag perfection.
1]Unfold the do-rag in your hands. Allow the ties to fall over the index fingers.
2]Make a simple ‘cup’ shape with the palms of your hands. Be certain that the do-rag is not bunched up in the middle.
3]Place the do-rag on your head. If you desire to cover your ears, pull the ties around your head so that the ears are covered. If not, pull the ties behind your ears. Be certain that the do-rag covers at least half of your forehead.4]Overlap the ties behind your head. Next, bring them around your forehead to hold the do-rag in place on your forehead, and then back to behind your head.
5]Tie them as you would tie a shoestring. If you don’t want the tail hanging down, you can tuck it underneath the back part of the do-rag.
McGrath- Lance Corporal
- Posts : 65
Join date : 2009-03-28
Re: How To "DO" A DU RAG!
Where can you buy one of those do rags They're not available in my hood.
I've given this some thought and I think a biker style bandana would be a better choice of head gear for me.
Anybody know how to do a bandana biker style fold?
I've given this some thought and I think a biker style bandana would be a better choice of head gear for me.
Anybody know how to do a bandana biker style fold?
AtomicGleam- Lieutenant
- Posts : 129
Join date : 2009-04-21
Re: How To "DO" A DU RAG!
Step one:AtomicGleam wrote:Anybody know how to do a bandana biker style fold?
Scrape up less than a dollar of change out of your car's ashtray and buy a regular-old square bandana. They're readily available in a multitude of stores all over the goddamn place, not just at your corner motorcycle shop. The standard bandana is a multi-use item, when not secured to your head.
One standard size 100% Cotton bandana will fit just about every size skull, sans Herman Muenster. The one-size-fits-all store bought pre-formed skullcap approach isn't personal enough for me. I like the custom aspect of tailoring the square swath of fabric to my own liking, plus you won't get caught wearing the same iron-cross flaming bandana that 30 other dudes wore at the rally.
Step two:
Pick a corner and fold it over. Here's the secret key of the experienced bandana wearer; if you have a big head only fold a small amount over. Don't fold it in half or you won't have enough left on the ends to tie it securely in the back. If you have a small head, fold it in half. Medium size head, somewhere about three-quarters of the mid-line will get you in the zone. If you want to look really cool, fold the one corner over that has the label printed on it, then the unwanted part of the design will be hidden under the fold when it's installed properly.
Step three:
This is a one-man operation. No bones about it. It just looks silly in public to have another man tie your bandana, so practice this move before you step into public. Your mama stopped tying your shoes before you went to kindergarten, so you shouldn't need your wife or girlfriend to tie your bandana for the road either.
Face into the wind, tip your head forward and place the folded portion of the rag onto your forehead. With the two outer tips in your left and right hand, tuck the center top tip down over your head with both hands while still maintaining a grip on the corners. This takes some practice, but it's an acquirable skill that's worth its weight in gold. With less than a dozen practice attempts in front of a mirror, I promise, you'll have the skills needed to perform this task blindfolded.
Step four:
This is the most critical step to maintaining a firm rag-to-head fitment. Make sure that the leading edge of your bandana is low on your brow, not all high on your head like Aunt Jemima. If you don't tie the bandana low on your forehead it's surely guaranteed to catch some wind and you'll be out your 99 cents.
At this juncture, you should still have your two hands holding the tips of the outside corners, and the third corner is tucked underneath the two ends as you tie a double knot. The first knot needs to feel extra tight on your head. By the time you get the second half of the knot tied again it's going to be looser.
Now you've got the inside bandana tech. Whatever you do, don't go chasing after it, if by chance, it does blow off. If you're not secure in your tying skills, bring a second bandana along in your back pocket. You can buy at least 5 bandanas for the price of one pre-made poser rag. So just remember, practice makes perfect.
Levi- Private First Class
- Posts : 36
Join date : 2009-05-21
Re: How To "DO" A DU RAG!
They're in just about every Health & Beauty store here in Cajun Country.AtomicGleam wrote:Where can you buy one of those do rags They're not available in my hood.
Even a redneck like myself sported one with a patriotic motif last July the 4th.
Geodome- Lieutenant
- Posts : 231
Join date : 2009-03-24
Age : 47
Location : Cajun Country
Re: How To "DO" A DU RAG!
Dude, I never thought it was possible, but you took the ghetto out of a do-rag.Geodome wrote:
Even a redneck like myself sported one with a patriotic motif last July the 4th.
Zeke- Lieutenant
- Posts : 125
Join date : 2009-09-01
Re: How To "DO" A DU RAG!
Agreed.Zeke wrote:Dude, I never thought it was possible, but you took the ghetto out of a do-rag.
The only head gear I wear is my trusty old collection of "Stetsons".
Tyro- Lieutenant
- Posts : 237
Join date : 2009-03-09
Age : 57
Location : Steubenville, OH
Re: How To "DO" A DU RAG!
A biker-style bandana would look fine on your bald head. Give it a try Tyro.Tyro wrote:
The only head gear I wear is my trusty old collection of "Stetsons".
Austin- Lieutenant
- Posts : 278
Join date : 2009-03-17
Age : 36
Location : Austin, TX
Re: How To "DO" A DU RAG!
Only a few good men can sport a Du-Rag and get it right.
Dan-0-mite- Lieutenant
- Posts : 167
Join date : 2010-02-07
Age : 38
Location : Owensville, MO
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