Yes, but find a style that won't fall off. You could also wear a cap or hat instead.
A yarmulke, also known as a kippah, is a small, round skullcap worn by Jewish men as a sign of reverence and humility before God. It is often worn during religious services and at other times to show one's connection to their faith.
Orthodox Jewish men wear a yarmulke (a skullcap). It begins with the letter Y.
Orthodox Jewish men wear the Yarmulke all the time. Other Jews (male and female) decide for themselves whether or not to wear it.
Jewish men use a bobby pin (small black inconspicous clip found in any beauty supply or drug store) to secure their Yarmulke. Good question by the way. I often wondered the same thing, until one day I noticed. === === That is only the case with modern Jews who let their hair grow long, but frum Jews who cut their hair almost to clean shaved, their yarmulke just stays there tight.
theres quite a gud chance that older men will become or are bald, men usually start to become bald from the age as young as 30.
In traditional Judaism only men wear a Yarmulke (or Kippah) because only men are obligated to fulfill the timebound commandments of prayer. In Conservative and Reform Judaism, either men or women may wear a Kippah, though it is still much more common for men to wear them.
Yiddish for skulll cap ---worn by Jewish men to show respect for god who is always watching them
A Yarmulke is the Yiddish way of saying skull cap. In Hebrew it is Kippah. It is worn by Jewish men and some Jewish women in more liberal sects during prayer and to respect G-d.
I am not sure if a yarmulke should be dry-cleaned. Even the Pope wears a yarmulke!
Australia
Sun damage
because men kill a lot of bald eagle