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    Bandana - Clothing

    The bandana is a versatile fashion accessory that can be worn in different ways, including around the neck, head or even attached to a bag. It is often shaped like a square fabric, usually made of cotton, and often features colorful patterns or prints.

    Bandana styles:

    Classic: The classic bandana is a small square fabric (about 55 cm x 55 cm) with a traditional paisley pattern, flowers, geometric patterns or plain colors. It is often worn around the neck or bent to cover the head.

    Cowboy bandanas: Cowboy bandanas are often associated with western culture. They usually feature cowboy motifs,

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    ... stars, horses, or elements related to rural life. They can be worn around the neck or tied to a hat.

    Biker bandanas: Biker bandanas are frequently worn by bikers to protect their faces from wind and dust. They can feature patterns such as skulls, flames or tribal patterns.

    European manufacturers of bandanas:

    Paul Smith (UK): Paul Smith is a renowned British fashion designer who offers a range of high quality bandanas with original patterns and bright colors.

    Hermès (France): Hermès is a luxury French fashion house that makes high quality silk bandanas, often adorned with sophisticated and elegant patterns.

    Acne Studios (Sweden): Acne Studios is a contemporary Swedish fashion brand that offers bandanas with a modern and minimalist design.

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