Shayla

Shayla (شيلة) is an Islamic headgear worn by some Muslim women in the presence of any male outside of their immediate family. It is different from a khimar, because it is usually wrapped and pinned. Sometimes it is worn in the form of a half niqab with part of the face still appearing.

It is traditionally worn by some women in Saudi Arabia and other Arab states of the Persian Gulf.

Cultural significance
It's often worn by Indo-Pakistani women. Many of them don't wear it because of the Islamic obligation of women to wear a headscarf, but as a cultural symbol. The shayla has a lot of meaning to the Pashtuns especially.