Caps in any form should be avoided
  The no of the in Sikhism is immense. Not only does it cover the hair, it is one of the most important identifying symbols of Sikhism. A Turban is supposed to be tied everyday not only as a form of respect but also to keep it looking fresh and tidy thereby enhancing the personality of the wearer.

Unfortunately, in these impressionable times, many Sikhs either try to avoid tying the Turban or simply try to get away from tying it by wearing caps. Also many people tie the Turban once and keep wearing it for a long period like a cap.

Both methods inherently are against the spirit and essence of the Turban as ordained by our Gurus and should be avoided.
 
 
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