Home
Log in / Sign Up
    Private Messages   Rules   New User Guide   FAQ   Advertise   Contact Us  
Forum -> The Social Scene -> Entertainment
If it was 100% acceptable to only wear tichels, would you?
Previous  1  2  3  4  5



Post new topic   Reply to topic View latest: 24h 48h 72h



If half the people in your city wore only tichels, would you?
Yes  
 60%  [ 177 ]
No  
 34%  [ 101 ]
Other  
 5%  [ 15 ]
Total Votes : 293



JasmineDragon




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 2:58 am
I voted yes but I already wear tichels exclusively. I live in Israel, it's socially acceptable here. I don't have a hashgafic problem with sheitels, but they're expensive and I don't feel like myself in them.
Back to top

Crookshanks




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 9:24 am
I would definitely wear tichels. I feel pretty in my pretieds. They have so many different pretty patterns.
Back to top

Ruchel




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 10:00 am
I'm not me like this... I do like a covered wig sometimes
Luv my wigs


Last edited by Ruchel on Tue, Jan 07 2025, 12:53 pm; edited 1 time in total
Back to top

logical




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 10:28 am
no. in a tichel I'm constantly tugging and pulling to cover hairline, esp around ears. it's always falling back even with the velvet thing inside. I love my wig, I love how it feels, how I look, I feel like myself
Back to top

amother
  Azalea


 

Post Yesterday at 12:19 pm
DoubleHelix wrote:
I only wear tichels and my co-workers are almost all non-Jews. No other women cover their hair (e.g. no Muslim women wearing hijab or something similar) and no one has ever made a comment or batted an eye. Why should they? There isn't anything abnormal about it.

Abnormal isn't the opposite of common. I just don't want my clothing to to stand out at work. That's my comfort level. I don't know where you work but I can't even begin to count how many comments I've gotten on my shoes, clothing or the way I style my 'hair' from coworkers and even clients so I l know it would become a topic for people to question. Maybe that's not politically correct but it's human.
Back to top

amother
  OP


 

Post Yesterday at 12:24 pm
I'm so curious if this poll would be posted on a neighborhood chat, what the numbers would be
Back to top

hitherefriend




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 1:47 pm
amother Kiwi wrote:
I never wear tichels, they make me feel claustrophobic, uncomfortable and give me headaches. I can’t handle anything other than a sheital


Can I ask what kind of sheitel you have that is so comfortable? And for all othere who find sheitels more comfy thah tichels, what sheitel do you have? Genuinely curious bc my sheitele give me headaches if I wear too long
Back to top

chouli




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 1:52 pm
I don't let others dictate what I wear. Why wouldn't a tichel be acceptable?
Back to top

amother
  Almond


 

Post Yesterday at 2:14 pm
Its so funny how in different places, different communities, different things are acceptable.
In my community, kercheifs are much more acceptable than wigs.
Those that wear wigs are the outliers.
Back to top

amother
Azure


 

Post Yesterday at 2:20 pm
I wear a tichel a lot of the time, even to smachot. I do get some raised eyebrows every now and then. My Sheitel feels weird to me. Yes I look good in it but it feels so fake (it's great quality), it's just not my real hair. To each his own.
Back to top
Page 5 of 5 Previous  1  2  3  4  5 Recent Topics




Post new topic   Reply to topic    Forum -> The Social Scene -> Entertainment

Related Topics Replies Last Post
Do yeshivish wear fake lashes? Don't want to stand out
by amother
23 Yesterday at 11:13 pm View last post
Pretied tichels that don't pimple
by amother
18 Sun, Jan 05 2025, 7:57 pm View last post
Maternity wear - up to date for a simcha
by amother
2 Sun, Jan 05 2025, 1:47 pm View last post
Can you wear an accordion skirt with a cardigan?
by amother
12 Sun, Jan 05 2025, 10:11 am View last post
For those with good fashion sense....when do you wear long p
by amother
28 Thu, Jan 02 2025, 11:56 am View last post