Fufa wrote:
I wish I could afford these.
Krokodyle wrote:Fufa wrote:
I wish I could afford these.
Wow, I sooooo want these.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
junglesmacks wrote:Krokodyle wrote:Fufa wrote:
I wish I could afford these.
Wow, I sooooo want these.
Why couldn't you just make these.. or an approximation thereof? Get some leather, start cutting and experimenting!
mytripod wrote:I've always loved those pointy Asian hats, but they are spendy (I'm always on an extremely tight budget), and they look like the wind would be constantly tugging at them even when they are securely tied under your chin.
Ratty wrote:A ball cap is a great starting point for making a real hat. Add a plastic tube and cover with fabric for a top hat. Or and unstuffed animal for faux hair. an upside down beach bucket looks good too. Sew a wig to it. Cover it with something shiney. Bring a can of spray adhesive with you and cover it with playa when you get there.
timujin wrote:So... yeah. First time going, but I've done a lot of other desert-y type stuff. I'm planning on being one of those, um, douchebags (?) wearing a shemagh as a skirt and a couple of extras tied around the waist to tie around my face in a dust storm and to offer others for the same. I like loose linen shirts and linen pants, too. My experience is that loose and flowing with freedom in the crotchal area is key. I'd wear a kilt, but damn those things are expensive. Usually made of heavier fabric, too. With the shemagh, you can gather it up and tie it off when you're riding a bike.
Nighttime? I have no idea yet, though whatever it is will likely have lights of some sort. Amazon has a bunch of different "rice lights", which are string lights with small LEDs:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_ ... ice+lights
You can either buy battery operated ones or rewire them to run off of batteries. The real reason I like them is that it's easier than stringing your own.
Also... can someone explain shirtcock?
Savannah wrote:I've never heard of wearing a shemagh as a skirt being a negative. Maybe that's a regional thing?
timujin wrote:Earlier in the thread someone was talking about how it was played out and unimaginative... I'm probably worrying more than I should since it's my first time.
MyDearFriend wrote:I can't believe I'm taking shit from a meat-cake-with-teeth. :lol:
timujin wrote:Savannah wrote:I've never heard of wearing a shemagh as a skirt being a negative. Maybe that's a regional thing?
Earlier in the thread someone was talking about how it was played out and unimaginative... I'm probably worrying more than I should since it's my first time.
Savannah wrote:It sounds freaky & wrong, so you need to do it.
Savannah wrote: . . . Actually, it's kind of a cowardly/sneaky way of being naked* and that's why I personally don't care for it. Just be naked, already. It's more noble to be naked and imperfect than sneaky &/or apologetic in a shirt.* Although--at this point--some folks just do it to get a reaction.
timujin wrote:Like I wrote, this is my first time and you've been on going for 17 years, Simon. However, I have been doing a lot of reading on websites and here on the forum, watching videos and talking to people I know who have gone before. I know that doesn't substitute in any way for experience, but your narrow definition of what does or does not constitute a Burner seems to be in opposition to the inclusive nature I've heard so much about.
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