Tradition and patriotism trending for National Day


A headscarf being measured to be cut and sewn into the tanjak at Perkampungan Kraf, Kompleks Kraf Johor.

LOCAL tanjak makers are noticing an increase in demand for the traditional Malay headgear for men.

Tanjak maker Mohd Iskandar Abd Rahim, 47, said the Jalur Gemilang-themed tanjak had gained popularity among Malaysians to become a trend in the last few years.

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