Gele Easy Tie
Gele Easy Tie
African Gele, also known as headtie, is a traditional headwrap worn by women across many African countries. The gele is usually made of a long and wide piece of fabric, often made from cotton, silk, or other textiles.
The style and method of tying the gele varies across different cultures and regions. In Nigeria, for example, the gele is often tied in an intricate and elaborate style, with the ends of the fabric forming large, bold shapes on top of the head. In other parts of Africa, the gele may be tied more simply or in a more understated manner.
The gele is often worn as part of traditional African dress for special occasions such as weddings, funerals, and religious ceremonies. It is also worn as a fashion accessory by women who want to add a touch of African cultural heritage to their outfits.