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

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