Keffiyeh

Keffiyeh (also seen as keffiyah or kufiya ) were the traditional headcloths worn by inhabitants of Zakhara, Calimshan, the Arnaden region, and Anauroch.

Description
A keffiyeh covered the head and hung down the neck. It was secured in place by a skullcap or turban, which in Zakhara was called an agal and in Anauroch an igal. A keffiyeh served the practical purpose of protecting the head from the sun and the wind and was often white to avoid absorbing heat.

Length, color, and style varied considerably between tribes, cities, and even families.

Price
Price varied depending on quality: simple cloth keffiyeh sold for 3 cp and fine silk ones sold for up to 10 gp.