Bandanas are the best thing since sliced bread, imo...
What else can:
*cover up a bad hair day
*help keep you warm in the winter (tied around your neck)
*help keep you cool in the summer (get wet, then tie around your neck!)
*serve as camping's best multi-use tool: hot pad/ dish cloth/ towel/ wash rag/ berry sling/ compress/ tourniquet (hopefully you don't need one of these, but just in case...)/ bandage/ sun shade.... and on and on. Even, thanks to this idea by Ms. Janan, using one to tie my seat belt down.... it's been tweaking my shoulder for *years*!!! And it works great!
I love bandanas.
I'm never without one.
The purple one in the middle lives in my purse.
What else can:
*cover up a bad hair day
*help keep you warm in the winter (tied around your neck)
*help keep you cool in the summer (get wet, then tie around your neck!)
*serve as camping's best multi-use tool: hot pad/ dish cloth/ towel/ wash rag/ berry sling/ compress/ tourniquet (hopefully you don't need one of these, but just in case...)/ bandage/ sun shade.... and on and on. Even, thanks to this idea by Ms. Janan, using one to tie my seat belt down.... it's been tweaking my shoulder for *years*!!! And it works great!
I love bandanas.
I'm never without one.
The purple one in the middle lives in my purse.
2 comments:
and an inexpensive fashion accessory - a nice little bit of color about your neck, available in just about any color you could want. I take extra bandanas on foreign vacations; giving them away to kids, wrapping little hostess gifts in them, and using them to barter. Tie-dye and exotic prints are very much in demand elsewhere, but even the normal black-on-color prints are appreciated.
...not to mention making your doggie look cool ;-)
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