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Silver Bandana Slides
These collectible bandana slides are the perfect adornment for a LCT bandana or your favorite vintage scarf. Each piece is unique, handcrafted from sterling silver and oxidized for a lived-in soulful keepsake. Handmade for us by Richard Schmidt Jewelry, a three generation family located in the historic town of La Grange, Texas.
Handwoven Square Scarf
Approximately 44" by 44"
Rope in your style with this wild one! This stylish scarf is woven with gauzy breathable Khadi cotton, keeping you cozy and cool whatever the season. Turn heads with the playful tie-dye black and blue pattern, styling it with your leather jacket and jeans for a classic look.
Handwoven Square Scarf
Approximately 38" by 38"
It is Rainbow Bright meets Scottish tartan. This plaid scarf features an eye-catching blend of jewel tones and chocolate brown, creating a sophisticated, yet playful overall effect. Handmade details such as the twisted fringe and orange supplementary weft add extra texture to this 100% khadi (handspun) cotton piece; its medium weight providing sufficient warmth without becoming overly hot.
Brass Bandana Slide
Bandana slides are the perfect accessory to add your bandanas. To wear, wrap your bandana as desired, then push both ends of the bandana through the ring on the back of the slide and pull ends through to adjust.
These handcrafted slides are made by Mineral and Matter, a woman owned jewelry studio based in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Handwoven Square Scarf
Let Olema spark your imagination this season! This Handwoven Cowboy Scarf is for those who love color and texture. A blend of Khadi cotton and silk give the piece a subtle shimmer. This technicolor dream scarf showcases fascinating handwoven texture and a weaving technique from the tribal region of Dindori India. These scarves are woven in the homes of heritage weavers and each purchase helps supports the continuation of their craft and way of life.
Handwoven Square Scarf
Approximately 38" by 38"
Strut the range in style with the Amboy Handwoven Cowboy Scarf! Look authentic and timeless with each wear—these handwoven scarves will never go out of style! And you know you're doin' right by supporting artisans and ethical handweaving.
The spontaneous check at the center is created with a tie-dyed yarn technique. Woven with Khadi (handspun) cotton, this weave is gauzy with subtle textures and flecks of color indicative of the organic handmade yarn.
Brass Bandana Slide
Bandana slides are the perfect accessory to add your bandanas. To wear, wrap your bandana as desired, then push both ends of the bandana through the ring on the back of the slide and pull the ends through to adjust.
These handcrafted slides are made by Mineral and Matter, a woman-owned jewelry studio based in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Handwoven Square Scarf
Approximately 48" x 48"
Brave the elements with Winslow Handwoven Cowboy Scarf! This unique scarf boasts rusty red tones and stripes of silk and cotton, beautifully hand-plied by women artisans at a NGO in India that supports heritage textiles craft.
Handwoven Square Scarf
Approximately 36" by 36"
Strut the range in style with Guthrie Handwoven Cowboy Scarf! An oversized gingham with olive and denim-blue checks. The featherweight silk has a subtle, lustrous shine and a beautifully 'lived-in' texture that feels great against the skin.
22 x 22 inches +/-
Chainstich Embroidery in collaboration with Die Trying of Austin, Texas.
Rambling roses cover this soft organic cotton bandana dyed a muted green. Made with high quality cotton. She's the perfect bandana to tie in your hair whether you're gardening at home or traveling the back country. Wear it as a reminder that wild beauty always comes with a few thorns.
Read more about our new and improved cotton bandanas here.
22 x 22 inches +/-
Chainstich Embroidery in collaboration with Die Trying of Austin, Texas.
Soft organic cotton dyed a deep pitch black . Rosey-Danna's wild rose pattern inspired by Art Deco illustrator George Barbier, 18th century French textiles. A detailed border pays tribute to Indian woodblock printing. Yep! This one is a real trip.
22 x 22 inches +/-
Chainstich Embroidery in collaboration with Die Trying of Austin, Texas.
Pattern worn by Daniel Craig in the movie Glass Onion! A floral pattern inspired by California's super bloom, french sample books, and the town of Zalipie, Poland. (More on that mashup here.) Made with soft, high quality organic cotton.
Read more about our new and improved cotton bandanas here.