Arab Head Wraps: 5 Keffiyeh & Shemagh Styles
Arab head wraps — also known as keffiyehs or shemaghs — are among the most recognisable accessories in the region, worn as a headscarf or draped as a scarf. Here are five colours to consider, and how to wear them.
1. Classic black and white keffiyeh
The black and white keffiyeh is the most recognisable and the most versatile — it suits everyday and formal looks alike. A bamboo version offers a softer feel.
2. Red and white shemagh
The red-and-white pattern is common in parts of the Gulf and Jordan, and adds a bolder pop of colour. Browse the keffiyeh and shemagh collection.
3. Maritime blue keffiyeh
A deeper blue like the Maritime Blue Bamboo Keffiyeh is an easy alternative to black and white for everyday wear.
4. Charcoal shemagh
A grey, charcoal tone is understated and pairs with most outfits.
5. Dusty blue keffiyeh
A softer, muted blue adds a subtle finish to a look.
How to wear an Arab head wrap
Wear it draped around the neck as a scarf, folded into a triangle as a headscarf, or over the shoulders for warmth. For the meaning and history, see our guide to keffiyehs.
Frequently asked questions
What is an Arab head wrap? A keffiyeh or shemagh — a cotton scarf worn on the head or around the neck.
What colours do keffiyehs come in? Classic black-and-white and red-and-white, plus blues, charcoal and more.









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