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stillshonarishona
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 1:04 pm
what do you think about latest craze ? women walking around with pretied attractive bandanas ( hair sticking out...) I think it does make some heads turn..
truthfully I think the new styles are quite attractive and I walked with my husband afew times like this lately at night, whats your opinion
I know everyone has opinions about everything here.....
Gut Shabbos
I'm Heimish Chasidish
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hardworkingmommy
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 1:11 pm
This is not something new, going on for a while. If you like this style & your rav approves then go ahead. Do what you want!
Why does everyone care what every one does??
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Mimisinger
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 1:23 pm
I didn't know that chassidish/heimish Rabbeim were ok with women showing 1-2 inches of hair.
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mechaya
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 1:37 pm
And I didn't know that chasiddish women GROW their hair. Huh?
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zaq
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 1:43 pm
What does the fact of its being pretied have to do with anything?
Forgive my ignorance, as I haven't worn a bandanna on my head since I was a teenager hiking in the Judean Hills, and maybe there's something I'm missing here, but if you want to be talking about people spending money on the convenience of having things done for them that are ridiculously easy, pretied bandannas are right up there with skinned chicken thighs. What's so hard about tying a shmatah around your head unless you have a medical condition that makes it difficult?
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behappysk
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 1:44 pm
I love the new bandana look! It's super comfortable but I don;'t think they're meant to be worn on the street imo. I don't go past my garbage cans in my front yard with them.
But again, to each their own.
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5S5Sr7z3
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 1:44 pm
I fail to see how this is different than walking around with a snood...
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Maya
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 1:45 pm
mechaya wrote: | And I didn't know that chasiddish women GROW their hair. Huh? |
Yes. Not all Chassidusen expect their women to shave.
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paprika
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 1:52 pm
Maya wrote: | mechaya wrote: | And I didn't know that chasiddish women GROW their hair. Huh? |
Yes. Not all Chassidusen expect their women to shave. |
But they all expect them to cover their hair fully.
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behappysk
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 1:58 pm
paprika wrote: | Maya wrote: | mechaya wrote: | And I didn't know that chasiddish women GROW their hair. Huh? |
Yes. Not all Chassidusen expect their women to shave. |
But they all expect them to cover their hair fully. | TRUE!
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Maya
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 2:00 pm
behappysk wrote: | paprika wrote: | Maya wrote: | mechaya wrote: | And I didn't know that chasiddish women GROW their hair. Huh? |
Yes. Not all Chassidusen expect their women to shave. |
But they all expect them to cover their hair fully. | TRUE! |
True.
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zaq
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 2:20 pm
So, what makes you think that what you're seeing isn't ladies with shortish sheitlach wearing bandannas instead of those headband thingies they wear that look like the little decorated headdresses that passed for hats in the secular world in the 1940s-50s? It sounds rather sporty for that flavor of Chassidus--after all, aren't these the people who consider denim to be the garb of the devil and anything other than businesswear to be too declasse for words? I can't imagine such a person wearing a bandanna, if by bandanna you mean a specific type of kerchief, made of colored cotton with a stylized paiselyish design in white, made popular by cowboy movies.
OTOH, who else would be walking around BP?
I got it! MO tourists.
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PinkFridge
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 2:36 pm
IYamWhoIYam wrote: | I fail to see how this is different than walking around with a snood... |
The snood is perceived as being more, for want of a better word, heimish (long a). The pretieds can do the job but they do tend to move around more and expose hair so I guess they're a bit more modernishe.
Not in BP** (and what's up with the asterisks? ) so I haven't seen this. Who exactly is walking around in this? Have women given up their sheitels and spitzles for pretieds, or is there just an influx of ladies from the rest of the city?
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shlomitsmum
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 2:39 pm
Not for me ...too snood like ,I wear them for cooking
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paprika
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 2:41 pm
zaq wrote: | So, what makes you think that what you're seeing isn't ladies with shortish sheitlach wearing bandannas instead of those headband thingies they wear that look like the little decorated headdresses that passed for hats in the secular world in the 1940s-50s? It sounds rather sporty for that flavor of Chassidus--after all, aren't these the people who consider denim to be the garb of the devil and anything other than businesswear to be too declasse for words? I can't imagine such a person wearing a bandanna, if by bandanna you mean a specific type of kerchief, made of colored cotton with a stylized paiselyish design in white, made popular by cowboy movies.
OTOH, who else would be walking around BP?
I got it! MO tourists. |
"Those" chassidim wear neither denim nor bandannas.
For the future, those extra adjectives/adverbs are not necessary and innapropriate.
Btw, chassidim don't use those adjectives.
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life'sgreat
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 2:44 pm
zaq wrote: | So, what makes you think that what you're seeing isn't ladies with shortish sheitlach wearing bandannas instead of those headband thingies they wear that look like the little decorated headdresses that passed for hats in the secular world in the 1940s-50s? It sounds rather sporty for that flavor of Chassidus--after all, aren't these the people who consider denim to be the garb of the devil and anything other than businesswear to be too declasse for words? I can't imagine such a person wearing a bandanna, if by bandanna you mean a specific type of kerchief, made of colored cotton with a stylized paiselyish design in white, made popular by cowboy movies.
OTOH, who else would be walking around BP?
I got it! MO tourists. |
I'm sure you don't realize just how condescending this post is. Seriously, you find it necessary to be so insulting simply because they do things differently than you do?
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Mama Bear
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 3:36 pm
Looking around for my troll detector spray, I must've misplaced it.
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BrachaVHatzlocha
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 3:45 pm
if you want to show hair (or are not careful), you can do it with tichel, snood or bandana. you wear them all in basically the same way. nothing new here
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kitov
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Fri, Feb 25 2011, 4:25 pm
Mama Bear wrote: | Looking around for my troll detector spray, I must've misplaced it. |
Hey you beat me,
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