The definition clearly says braided OR banded, how is that unclear? It does not say only braided as one PP is insisting is the only correct definition. |
In your opinion. This is not fact. |
Yes. That was my point. |
So we agree pigtails can be braided or unbraided. |
This is not the meaning I know. Pigtails literally look like pigtails, little corkscrews, not braided. And FWIW I've lived in the UK and US. |
OK, just to be clear, I'm the other UK poster, and we call them 'bunches' (ponytails) or 'plaits' (pigtails). |
| These days I do fairly tight (but not painfully tight of course) braids on DD's hair. She carries in less of those long strands of pollenish whatever that is that fall from the oaks. Yes, I could google the word but I'm exhausted and it's only 4:13. |
| Yes. They’re adorable. |
But plaits = braids, pigtails is a different hairstyle. |
| I think they're cute. I have a boy who likes his hair short (I think because he was a bald baby and had no hair for so long) but I see lots of little girls his age with them. |
Wow. I am the PP who posted this and I knew they could mean different things but didn't realize the discussion would get so heated! FWIW I am from Philadelphia and we always understood pigtails to be braids. But I don't know if that's a Philly thing or just my family, as neither parent is from Philly -- one from NYC and one from Michigan. Anyway, my 4 year old wears two ponytails most days. It's very fast and easy to do, they stay in better than one ponytail or braids, and she asks for them. Sometimes her preschool teachers do more elaborate braided hairstyles on her. I can see why two ponytails might be called pigtails if they corkscrew. My daughter's hair doesn't do that, although mine does. I wear my hair in a single ponytail most days and if I put it back while still at all wet, it forms a single giant corkscrew. |
| I use the term "pigtail" to refer to two ponytails, one on each side. And yes, I put pigtails in my daughter's hair. I think they look adorable. She still gets them sometimes at 8, although now they tend to be lower down on her head, more like where a lower ponytail would be, not sticking straight out the sides. |
There are a large portion of us who don't think they need to corkscrew (or have any special shape) for two ponytails to be called pigtails. seems like in the UK people would never call 2 pony tails pigtails, but the US seems much more split on this. If we want another debate, what is the piece of elastic that you use to bind the ponytail together called? |
Yep my tween does pigtails too. But we generally do hers high up. Only do low down when we're doing pigtail braids. |
NP this is my understanding as well. When we wanted them braided we referred to them as “pigtail braids”. The operative difference was the number, there were two. My daughters hair is too short but I will do this soon because her one ponytail falls out too quickly. |