Some do some dont
Sikhs wear turban for safety for their hair and turban is also a identical symbol and regard of Sikh religion. That's why Sikhs don't have to wear hats.
They don't drink alcohol and to wear a turban.
Sikhs wear the 5 k's, men wear the turban, and women are supposed to wear a long scarf
A turban is a kind of heard wear that invovles cloth winding. Sikh consider wearing turbans as part of their religious practice. All Sikhs prefer not to cut there hair so can keep the hair tidy by wearing the turban.
The men wear Turbans. Woman can do too. Woman can also wear a veil or choose both.
My guess, yes. But probably wears hair garb over it.
A turban
Yes, because Guru Gobind Singh Ji wanted the Sikhs to stand out in the society that they were living in. The main purpose of the turban was to show that the Sikhs were not weak willed. Another purpose of the turban was to eliminate the social class that existed between the people during that time. By enforcing all Sikhs to wear turbans, he made all of them sardars, which was considered an honor.They also wear turbans as they don't cut there hair so they put it up with a special comb called the kanga and put the turban over it to get it out the way.Extra: Also, Sikhs try to show that they are Sikhs by the way they live and act, as well as the way they dress.
The turban originated in Moghul, India and it is worn by many Sikhs. :)
A turban bulle or dastar as it is also known is a type of head-wear based on the winding of cloth. They are usually worn by Sikh men. Turbans worn in Pakistan are called pagri. For Sikhs from the Punjab India wearing a turban (daster) is an important religious observance
You have to wear a turban all the time, you can't smoke or drink and you can't cut your hair if you are a man
It is not a requirement for all Sikhs to wear turbans. Some women, however, do wear turbans as Sikhism promotes equality between both genders. Other women prefer to cover their head with a veils known as chunni instead.