Matching Durag and Bonnet: Significance
From being a major
staple in the black community to becoming a fashion statement, bonnet and
durags have come a long way. They possess every element that you need to look
good and preserve your hairstyle. Something that seemed to be just a bedtime
hair care item has so much to symbolize in black culture.
Significance of matching
durag and bonnet
While bonnet is for
women, durag is for men (but for a change, durags are being worn by women too).
When a woman puts on her bonnet and a man wears a matching durag, the gesture clearly
reflects being comfortable with each other. The relationship between the bonnet
and durag has become a symbol of togetherness. Many couples can be seen wearing
matching bonnets and durags to say that “we are together”. It goes without
saying that something that served as his and her hair protection pieces have become
an essential symbol of “relationship goals”.
Bonnets and durags are
no longer confined to beauty supply stores, but get recognized as a luxury hair
accessory that people are looking out for in unmatched quality. Vibrant and
silky bonnets are in demand all over. In fact, the craze is so intense that
many women can be seen matching their nails to their men’s durags. Love is now
being expressed in the new creative way.
Durags and bonnets
have escaped the bedroom and have entered the mainstream world. The credit goes
to reality starts, rockstars and celebrities. They have found a great fashion
accessory that states the world to accept everyone and love. Something that was
considered a fashion and hair accessory has become a symbol of movement.
Taelor Boutique has matching durag and bonnet sets available in same design, color and style to make for an excellent painting item. Choose in silk, polyester and velvet.
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