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pulpscrypt Special user Within the shadows 645 Posts |
Looking for a costume shop or seamstress that makes Turbans to order.
Not interested in the cheaper ones I've seen on Amazon - you know; tiny women's skull caps or massive cartoony gold balloons, or of course Jaffar (which really isn't a turban). I want something KADARian. THanks |
Tarabas New user Germany 49 Posts |
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pulpscrypt Special user Within the shadows 645 Posts |
Thanks, but not what I was looking for.
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disbelief New user 50 Posts |
Would wearing a turban to perform magic be considered cultural appropriation? I don’t have an opinion on this but in the world we live in today to you not think it can be taken that way?
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pulpscrypt Special user Within the shadows 645 Posts |
May be. I consider it a part of a vintage costume.
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5983 Posts |
If you're thinking about a Sikh turban, that requires long hair to tie properly.
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pulpscrypt Special user Within the shadows 645 Posts |
Im actually thinking of having one made, that I do not have to tie. I imagine the tied ones would get very hot.
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