Uhh, I don't really wear hats n' stuff, but I have worn one b4; anyway, open it up fully, match a one corner to the other one, so it's kinda folded in a half square shape, put the biggest part on the front of your head, then let the small pointy end hang kinda off the back of your head, take the two ends of the do-rag (the kinda pointy ends) andput them ontop of the pointy end handing off the back of your head, cross it over, like ur tying shoelaces, but just make it into a knot (it should end up as a round not with two bits pointing out (like in the pic) ) then just tuck excess bits in if u feel like it - U probably know all of this and I wasn't much help, but I had to explain the whole thing for it even to make sense for me lol.
Okay, I went on the net and looked for ya, might be a bit more informative coming from someone who knows what they're talking about haha
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Grab your bandana and fold it in half diagonally.
Drape the resulting triangle around your neck, with the center point down your back.
Bring the two corners together a couple of inches back from your hairline and tie in a single overhand knot. Make sure the tops of your ears are covered, and make it snug - you don't want your bandana sliding up the back or the front of your head.
Hang on to the knot with one hand so it doesn't come undone, and with the other hand grab the center point and pull it up over the back of your head so the point comes just past the knot. Be careful, sometime the fabric folds in on itself or grabs itself and if you pull too hard too fast it'll just pull the whole thing up the back of your head. Lay the point you just pulled up over the center of the knot. This is where three hands come in handy, but you can do it. Use a couple of fingers to hold the point down, and tie the knot again (make sure it's a square knot, and not a granny!), catching the point in the knot.
If you think your bandana might slide up the back, use a couple of clips or bobby pins to secure it to your hair.
If the knot has a tendency to slide backwards, consider snagging some of your hair in the knot (just be careful when you take it out). Or if you'd prefer, use a couple of pins, just try to make sure they don't show.
That's it! It's easy once you've figured out which fingers do what
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This probably sounds like jibberish, because I have a big problem with explaining things, and I usually mess up

... Anyway, hope it helped man
