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These cotton bandanas are hand printed with bats flying out from the Congress Street bridge in Austin. The red bandana is relatively opaque and has 3 hemmed edges and one selvedge edge. The navy blue bandana is slightly more sheer and has 4 hemmed edges.
Since each one is hand printed, please expect and welcome some variation from the stock pics.
Hand-printed garments are a bit more delicate than machine-printed ones, but when washed sparingly in cold water, the ink will hold up for a very long time. Hang to dry for the most longevity and to avoid shrinking the cotton. Expect the ink to soften and a small amount of the pigment to wash out during the first wash.
These cotton bandanas are hand printed with bats flying out from the Congress Street bridge in Austin. The red bandana is relatively opaque and has 3 hemmed edges and one selvedge edge. The navy blue bandana is slightly more sheer and has 4 hemmed edges.
Since each one is hand printed, please expect and welcome some variation from the stock pics.
Hand-printed garments are a bit more delicate than machine-printed ones, but when washed sparingly in cold water, the ink will hold up for a very long time. Hang to dry for the most longevity and to avoid shrinking the cotton. Expect the ink to soften and a small amount of the pigment to wash out during the first wash.
These cotton bandanas are hand printed with bats flying out from the Congress Street bridge in Austin. The red bandana is relatively opaque and has 3 hemmed edges and one selvedge edge. The navy blue bandana is slightly more sheer and has 4 hemmed edges.
Since each one is hand printed, please expect and welcome some variation from the stock pics.
Hand-printed garments are a bit more delicate than machine-printed ones, but when washed sparingly in cold water, the ink will hold up for a very long time. Hang to dry for the most longevity and to avoid shrinking the cotton. Expect the ink to soften and a small amount of the pigment to wash out during the first wash.