1 Corinthians 11 -
The apostle reprehends the Corinthians for several irregularities in their manner of conducting public worship; the men praying or prophesying with their heads covered, and the women with their heads uncovered, contrary to custom, propriety, and decency, 1Co_11:1-6.
Adam Clarkes Commentary on the Bible
wherefore for him to appear, and join in public worship, with his head covered, is to dishonour his head, 1Co_11:4 as, on the other hand, for a woman to have her head uncovered in divine service, is to dishonour her head, it being all one as if her head was shaved, 1Co_11:5 wherefore it is concluded, that if it is a shame for her to be shaved or shorn, she ought to be covered when attending the worship of God, 1Co_11:6.
John Gills exposition of the bible