He requires 11 of his players to wear suits after games while allowing his star to don baggy jeans, oversized designer T-shirts and do-rags.

— Jerry Bembry On the day we first talk—when, she says, she is "dressing down"—her hair is partly covered by a do-rag , with a Pony baseball cap perched on it … — Chris Heath In Season 2 of the TV show "Atlanta," there's an episode called "Sportin' Waves." Tracy, who is looking for a job, won't take his durag off because he wants his hair to look good for an interview. — Sandra E. Garcia With his helmet off, his long, frenzied hair locks were contained by a du-rag . — Benjamin Hochman also : a bandanna or similar cloth worn tied around the head