ghutras
A ghutra is a traditional Middle Eastern headscarf, commonly worn by men. It is typically made of cotton and comes in various colors, with white and red-checkered patterns being the most popular. The ghutra serves both practical and cultural purposes, providing protection from the sun and sand in arid climates.
To secure the ghutra in place, it is often worn with an accessory called an agal, which is a black cord. This attire is commonly associated with countries like Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait, where it reflects cultural identity and heritage.