The khăn rằn (From Vietnamese: khăn, 'towel, scarf', and rằn, 'striped'; Chữ Nôm: 䘜吝) is a traditional checkered black and white scarf which has been adapted from the Cambodiankrama.[1] It is a traditional scarf worn in the region of Mekong Delta in Vietnam.[2]
During the Vietnam War, the distinctive scarf was donned by the Viet Cong soldiers to identify themselves.[3][4]
^The girl in the picture: the story of Kim Phuc Denise Chong - 2000 "Sometimes, all she caught by the light of her lamp was a checkered, black-and-white scarf, the trademark khan ran worn by the southern revolutionaries."
^Stanley I. Kutler (1996) Encyclopedia of the Vietnam WarISBN978-0-132-76932-7 "Note the black-and-white checked scarf in the background, an identifying symbol of the Viet Cong guerrilla"