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Hello,

Is there a trick to getting a chunni to stay on your head? The few times I've tried to wear one at home it just constantly falls off. I don't want that to happen in gurdwara.

Thanks!

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Guest HaRdKaUrWaRrIoRz

Hello,

Is there a trick to getting a chunni to stay on your head? The few times I've tried to wear one at home it just constantly falls off. I don't want that to happen in gurdwara.

Thanks!

nokidding, i hate suits mostly b/c the chunnis p** meoff but what can u do? i wana wear a dastar but im not amrit shak so dun wana seem like a hypocrite(as my dad pointed out)....i dont like wearing ramals with a suit, and using a pin wud prolly wreck the chunni...are there certain types of pins that are clear as well? i've tried hairpins but they just slide along my hair and next thing u noe the pins near the bak of my neck and so's the front of the chunni.

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its all about the material ur chunni is made of.

get chunnia that r made of either cotton, or a rough material

rough materials dont slide, but as it says above you could also use the little black pins.

put them from the front of the chunni into your hair so that they dont come off or rip the chunni.

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Guest HaRdKaUrWaRrIoRz

for me the best solution is just tying guru sahib's baksee hoee dastaar. no chunni needed :TH:

wish i could man....wish i could.........

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Sat Sri Akal:

Maybe a stapler... grin.gif

Always wondered how Sikh women could go to battle with Chunnis...

"Hey...stop with that sword...gotta adjust my Chunni...sheesh, some men..." :lol:

lolllll...haha...that shudnt be funny but it is!!!

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