A shemagh is light enough, and cheap enough, there's no reason to not have at least one. With that being said a user should always give these a thorough rinsing before any kind of use ( I don't think they'd stand up well to a machine wash) most shemaghs I've purchased have come direct from the middle east so who knows what they use to dye them but every one I've ever purchased has bled quite a bit when I've rinsed them and you probably won't want that in drinking water. Great video, keep up the good work.
@@IAmFoluke anytime, I enjoy what you present and use my shemagh every time I am out and about. The uses are endless and much more adaptable than a handkerchief or a spare t shirt.
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A shemagh is light enough, and cheap enough, there's no reason to not have at least one. With that being said a user should always give these a thorough rinsing before any kind of use ( I don't think they'd stand up well to a machine wash) most shemaghs I've purchased have come direct from the middle east so who knows what they use to dye them but every one I've ever purchased has bled quite a bit when I've rinsed them and you probably won't want that in drinking water. Great video, keep up the good work.
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I have a few of these, I also keep a sniper veil with my gear. I recommend the veil to anyone who doesn't already know about them.
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@@IAmFoluke anytime, I enjoy what you present and use my shemagh every time I am out and about. The uses are endless and much more adaptable than a handkerchief or a spare t shirt.