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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
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Maxine Recio
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
I have a lot of thick hair and this scarf is perfect. Looks cute on!
Colleen Estrada
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2021
I bought this scarf for my Joan Jett costume. It’s a nice little bandana for the price. It worked perfectly for the costume. It’s soft and comfortable. I think it will hold up well for a long time. I’m very happy with this purchase.
Zack
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2017
So, I bought this bandana to season my cast iron skillet with. I know that's a stupid reason to buy a bandana, but I did it anyway because this thing is lint free and seemed to be sturdy (also it matched the red silicon handle holder for my skillet :). It's a sharp looking bandanda and it's pretty thick compared to some cheaper ones I hear. But, after a few months of use with hot cast iron and oil, it's already starting to fall apart and is covered with small holes that will only get bigger in time. I only expect to get maybe another year out of this thing before I throw it out and replace it with some cheaper shop rags or some cloths in bulk.QUICK WORD OF CAUTION: I wouldn't machine wash this thing. The fibers holds up fine I guess, but it bleeds red like a stuck swine. It would probably ruin anything else you threw in with it.
K. Kirk
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2017
Do you sweat profusely? Are you a balding man between the ages of 18 and 95? Is your head too large for a normal bandana, so that when you wrap your dome it inches up on your forehead until you're looking like a summer camp cook?Buy this bandana! It is made for domes of epic proportions! Sweat all you want! You can fold it in half, roll the edge to make an expert sweat trapper!It's great, and my bald spot (my whole head) doesn't get burned while wearing it!
El Kabong
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2015
Sometimes you need a decent bandana in a larger size, and this one measures 27 inches on a square (roughly 69 cm). It doesn't sound much larger than prepackaged bandanas which usually run about 21 inches x 21, up to about 24 by 24, but that little bit extra matters. It is all-cotton and made in China, sewn all around (Some manufacturers don't? Pity!). When soaked or washed, it will bleed a little (I'm kind of counting on the color softening a bit), and may shrink a little, but it is good quality. The red-on-black adds a little drama: the black background says "Bad guy" but the red design says "Bad guy with a heart," which is perfect for me. However, the design does not show through equally on both sides. A reasonable price only if this is what you are looking for; smaller, more conventional bandanas are in a more price-competitive market and run a good deal cheaper, especially in multi-packs. In this reviewers opinion, no one: be he man, dog, horse or Harley rider, should have to suffer a bandana made of polyester; it would be like using a microfiber bath towel.
Old Steve
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2014
Huge at 27" square! Good for a hanky, great for a doo rag. Yes as many reviewers have noted it is only 'printed' on one side but it bleeds through very effectively,the back side looks very good as well. Nice bright coloring, has not faded in direct sunlight use and the first few washings. Speaking of same, softened right up after a few washings so has become quite comfortable.I think there might be multiple suppliers for these. Mine came from 'Army Universe' so they are the recommended source at this point. Fast shipping along with immediate email inquiry as to my satisfaction. Hard to beat!
Joey Joe Joe Jr. Shabadoo
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2012
Make no mistake: when you have a shaved head, you need something to cover it up in the sun. That's why I got these. Because I have a big head, I wanted bigger hankies, because they're easier to tie on and get full coverage with. That's why I got the jumbo size.When it comes to hankies, I'll tell you from extensive experience that you're better off with slightly higher quality and all-cotton construction. The cotton is softer on your skin, doesn't warp or shrink in the wash, and seems to hold its colors better than cotton-poly blends.These hankies are HUGE compared to the 22-inch ones you're probably used to using. You wouldn't think that extra five inches would make such a difference, but it really really does. It's easier to tie it around your head when you're working with that much extra fabric. Think of it this way: if you're folding your normal-sized (22 inch square) hankie into a big triangle, you're getting (according to the pythagorean theorem) about 31 inches of play to work with in tying the hankie around your head. You wouldn't think it, but your head can be pretty big around! Mine is 23-24 inches around, roughly speaking. 31 inches is not that much to work with when trying to tie a knot behind your own head for a snug fit. Now, a 27-inch bandana, on the other hand, gives you 38 inches to work with. That 7 inches of additional length makes a big difference.In short, if you like bandanas to wrap around your head to protect it from the sun, this is the best option. Not the cheapest, but definitely worth it. Get sunburned on your head once and you'll agree that it's worth it to have adequate dome coverage.
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