The other day I went to buy some traditional clothes from one of the stores that specialize in these things. If you’ve been to one of these stores you will notice that although they are small in area they are packed with merchandize and in most instances you would find what you’re looking for even if it's not on display. All you have to do is ask and if that store doesn't have it, the salesman would gladly bring it from one of his friends at another neighboring store.


 

And that what happened in our case, we were left waiting till the salesman brought what we asked for from another store. While we were waiting, I noticed this item: ‘Dr’s ghutra’ which for non-Arabic speaking is the headdress worn by men in Kuwait & other neighboring Gulf countries. 


 

Since I was waiting and had time on my hands, some silly questions came to my mind. 
First of all, I never thought that doctors had their ‘ghutras’ specially made for them and secondly can they wear other brands or are they stuck with this one? Are they going to be deprived of their medical knowledge by some unforeseen power if they wore other brands? 

On the other hand, can non-doctors wear the 'Dr's ghutra'? are they even allowed to buy it? And would it make them more medically oriented if they did? Well If the latter happens, people would buy it by the bundle. What do you think?