"But they look as though they're quarreling," Enid whispered, her brown eyes avid beneath the orange turban.
The driver was a small, evil-looking type with a dirty rag of an orange turban wrapped carelessly around his head.
A face had appeared on the phone screen-a dark, evil face crowned by an orange turban.
"Yes, indeed; she wore an orange turban, like a Hedaijhan, at least on that occasion."
Then the door bangs open and there's our friend in full fig - purple dashiki, orange turban all covered with those funny signs.
They wore orange turbans wrapped around their heads.
The bridegroom is usually dressed in a gold achkan, with an orange turban and a churidar or jodhpurs with jootis.
There are family retainers scuttling through the long corridors wearing orange turbans and uniforms of crisply starched duck.
Nowadays, the orange turbans are more common for folkloric purposes, or as a representation of the Arabic Hejazi cultural dress.
Wear flowing robes, orange turbans, are wise, courteous, cruel.