Scarves / shemagh / keffiyeh

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15 products

Scarves / Shemagh / Keffiyeh: protection and style in any situation

Indispensable in many armies and highly prized by military personnel, survivalists, hunters and airsoft enthusiasts , shemaghs, keffiyehs and tactical scarves offer multifunctional protection against the elements while providing a touch of authentic and robust style.

A tactical accessory with multiple uses

  • Face and neck protection against sand, dust or wind
  • Thermal insulation in hot or cold conditions
  • Natural camouflage in arid or wooded environments
  • Versatile accessory : towel, bandage, improvised bag, turban, etc.

Styles and materials adapted to the terrain

Our designs are made from high-quality woven cotton , ensuring breathability, comfort, and durability. Available in a wide variety of patterns:

  • Classic Arabic (red or black keffiyeh)
  • Military Shemagh (khaki, black, tan, coyote, Multicam)
  • Camo tactical scarf : perfect visual integration on the field

For which profiles?

  • Military personnel deployed on operations or training in extreme conditions
  • Airsoft and paintball players
  • Survivalists and bushcrafters looking for versatility
  • Whether you're passionate about tactical style or an adventure,

Compact, resistant and ultra-functional, shemaghs and keffiyehs adapt to all uses: from tactical missions to desert treks, including outfits inspired by military or commando style.

Choose a versatile tactical scarf , as useful in the field as in urban environments, to combine protection, adaptability and style .

What is the meaning of the shemagh?
The shemagh, also called a keffiyeh, is a traditional Middle Eastern headscarf. Originally, it symbolized protection against the elements (sun, sand, wind), but can also represent cultural or political affiliation depending on the colors and patterns.
What is the difference between the shemagh and the keffiyeh?
The term "shemagh" is often used in military circles to refer to a tactical scarf, usually plain or with subtle patterns. The "keffiyeh," on the other hand, is a traditional Arab head covering with more symbolic patterns (often black and white), associated with a strong cultural identity.
Is it forbidden to wear a keffiyeh?
No, it is not forbidden to wear a keffiyeh in France or in most Western countries. However, due to its political and cultural connotations, it can be subject to interpretation in certain public or professional contexts.
How to wear a shemagh?
To wear a shemagh, fold it into a triangle, place it on your head with the point facing down, bring the two ends around your neck and tie them securely. It can cover the neck, mouth, or head depending on the environment (sun, sand, wind).
What is the meaning of the keffiyeh?
The keffiyeh is a symbol of Palestinian identity, but also a traditional headscarf worn in several Arab countries. It can represent resistance, culture, or simply functional protection against the elements of the desert.
What does a keffiyeh symbolize?
The keffiyeh symbolizes solidarity, cultural identity, and resistance in certain political contexts, particularly in the Middle East. Beyond these aspects, it is also worn as a fashion accessory or as a practical scarf in arid environments.
What is the name of the military scarf?
The scarf worn by soldiers is often called a "shemagh" or "tactical scarf." It serves to protect against the sun, sand, and wind, or for camouflage in desert areas. It is widely used by special forces and units deployed on overseas operations.
What is the name of the military scarf?
The military scarf is generally called a "neck warmer," "shemagh," or sometimes a "tactical neck gaiter." It is designed to offer thermal protection, discretion, and comfort in operational environments.
How do you put on a military shemagh?
To put on a military shemagh: fold it into a triangle, place it over your nose and mouth, with the point facing down. Wrap the ends behind your head, cross them, and bring them forward to tie them under your chin or to the side. Adjust for comfort and desired coverage.
What material should a men's scarf be made of?
Men's scarves are available in a variety of materials: cotton (lightweight and breathable), wool (warm and natural), cashmere (luxurious and soft), acrylic (economical and easy to care for), or polyester. For military or outdoor use, cotton or cotton-polyester blends are often preferred for their durability and quick-drying properties.