Think of durags and who comes to mind?
Tupac? 50 Cent?
Traditionally, durags were worn by Afro-Americans to old processed hair-dos in place while they slept – replacing scarves. And then in the 90s, they re-emerged as part of urban fashion, again to protect cornrows but also as a stand alone accessory.
Eminem then came along and started wearing one and after a while, everyone accepted that as part of the hiphop scene, it was ok for him to rock a traditionally black symbol.
And now, Rags WorldWide is trying to make rags accessible to everyone.
It’s the brainchild of LA-based Durag Dev who started wondering if high-end designers made durags, they’d… Read the full story