Turban Stitching
What does turban stitching mean?
Put simply, a stitched turban, or double turban, is a standard turban which has been doubled in width.
This is achieved by cutting the turban in half, and stitching it back together along the longer side. For example, a six by one meter doubled turban would become three by two meters.
This style of turban is very common amongst Punjabi's, and is a growing trend for turban wearing Sikhs around the world. It's usually larger than most Sikh dastaars, but contains fewer wraps around the head.
![orange turban with stitching](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0068/1734/9705/files/orange-turban-stitching-square.jpg?784)
If you require your turban stitched in any other way, please contact us before ordering with details so we can provide a quote and time estimation for the work. Email us at info@thesardarco.com