Rites of Fall - SILKY 22"
Rites of Fall - SILKY 22"
A new addition to our "Silkies" line of ultra-lightweight Pima cotton bandanas.
The Rites of Fall is a 1960s-inspired, earth tone bandana that can be rolled up into a perfect neckerchief. Soft, smooth cotton feels great against your skin.
Size: standard 22" x 22".
Printed in North Carolina on ultralight 100% Pima Lawn cotton with a "silky" feel.
Materials
Materials
100% Pima Lawn cotton - soft and silky to the touch
Size
Size
22" x 22"
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Machine wash cold, air dry
Provenance
Provenance
Printed in North Carolina. Rolled hem, hand-finished in the Garment District of NYC. Made in the USA 🇺🇸
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The “silky” cotton washes and drapes so well, the quality is addictive. I am always surprised that the scale of Bandana prints looks smaller and daintier in pictures, and is bolder in reality. But that’s okay. The colors are true, the quality is excellent and I like the comfort, size and usefulness; it’s cotton art you can wear with flare.
I still have bandanas from decades ago that are of much higher quality than I can find readily available and I thought that I was going to have to be happy with cheap, rough, crudely printed bandanas. I’m so happy to receive this one and absolutely love the colors and texture. I will be buying more! I especially love that it is produced in NC and NYC, two places that are dear to me. I habitually wear a bandana “headband style” under my hair to keep my earbuds in place. This one is too pretty to hide away like that, I will be exploring more ways to wear it and would love it if you had a guide for wearing your bandanas that even included videos of regular looking older humans like me, we don’t all have to look g_d-like in your bandanas, or is it the bandana that makes you models look so beautiful?