I have a small swedish square scarf, its basically just a big snot rag or a bandana.
Makes an awesome sweat rag to wear around the neck on hot days, good bandana if you're cool/cringe enough.
Light and small enough to pack two, ones a clean one and the other is pretty much a rag for boots and managing the fire.
Could be a decent first aid item, mine mostly gets used as PPE or hygiene/wash up item.
I have a couple of shemaghs.
They mostly get worn (without sounding like a gok wan) as a fashion accessory.
Wouldnt be seen dead in one in a UK summer, you just look like an absolute plonker, not amazing in the winter, especially wet. But its better than no scarf and they do look good, good choice if youre not really a scarf person.
Has anyone actually tried filtering through a scarf? It takes FOREVER.
They are bulky.
Scrim net is great, its warm in the winter, cool in the summer (it's the air it traps yet is very breathable)
Makes a decent towel/wash cloth, its a bit more abrasive than a shemagh and dries a a lot quicker.
It really comes into its own though if you use it for camouflage.
It makes a great improvised hide/screen to sit behind, especially spruced up with some foliage.
They make great ghillie alternatives too, either by just breaking up outline of you and your kit as is, or garnished with natural veg or added artificial veg.
You can look out them but people cant see whats behind them (as long as not skylined).
If you do wildlife watching or photography or air gun hunting, they're bloody brilliant.
They dull reflections off lenses (binoculars, scopes) and kit.
Like harry potters invisibility cloak if you use it properly.
Best of all neckwear is easily a headover/buff/tubescarf/whatever.
Get a long one in whatever your material preference is between synthetics or wool/merino wool.
Best thing since sliced bread.
Theyre not exactly fashionable but they're quite indiscrete if you get a plain colour one, fit in a pocket, weigh nothing.
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