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Embroidered Silk Bandana | Indigo

$89.00
19 x 20 inches +/-

Chainstich Embroidery in collaboration with Die Trying of Austin, Texas.

“Each DieTrying TX piece is created using the same hand-operated vintage chain stitch machines that were used to create traditional western wear. While most embroidery today is computerized and mass-produced, the work done on these vintage machines is hand done and made one piece at a time.”

Dyed with natural Indian Indigo, Dot-Danna is screen printed by hand with polka dot pattern inspired by turn-of-the-century rotary prints. 

Sometimes referred to as “raw-silk”, silk noil yarns are spun from shorter fibers leftover from the spinning and manufacture of other silk fabrics. Silk bandanas make a great travel companion, keeping you comfortable in both hot and cold climates. Silk noil has a varied, nubby texture and matte surface that somewhat resembles a handwoven cotton. The unique texture can be best described as 'cozy'.  They also work great tied up in your hair, as the nubby silk stays put and doesn't slip.  The more you wear your bandana, the softer it will become.

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More Details

- 100% Silk Noil
- Natural Dyes
- Bandana Made in India, Embellished in USA
- Appx 19” x 20”
- Enclosed Toptstitch Hem on 3 sides.
- Bandanas have a classic 1 selvage detail. We use the full width of fabric to reduce waste.

Note: Color may vary across dyelots. Variation in dye color, print, and sewing is testament to the handmade process.

Care Guide

Hand wash or gentle cycle with cold water using a mild pH-neutral detergent to preserve color. Wash with like colors.

Tumble dry low. You can further soften your bandanna with a dryer sheet or ball. It will also soften back up with wear.

Master artisans dye our silk bandanas providing the maximum color fastness possible. However, all naturally dyed fabrics will inevitably fade with washing and time. Sweat and skin oils may shift color as well. We call this “Beausage” (Beauty+Usage).

Shipping + Returns

DOMESTIC SHIPPING:
Dispatch:
Orders ship approximately twice weekly from Portland, OR via USPS First Class Mail. If you need rushed shipping, please email Lindsey at support@lastchancetextiles.com before placing your order. We will do our best to accommodate requests, but expedited shipping is not guaranteed.

Delivery Estimates:
Delivery times shown at checkout are estimates only and are not guaranteed. Last Chance Textiles is not responsible for carrier delays, weather disruptions, or delivery issues once a package has shipped.

Custom Orders:
Custom embroidery orders require additional processing time and are completed on a first-come, first-served basis. All custom embroidery is FINAL SALE with no exceptions.

Tracking:
A tracking number will be emailed once your order ships. Please contact us if you do not receive tracking within 7 days of purchase.

Lost, Stolen, or Delayed Packages:
Customers are responsible for providing a safe and accurate shipping address.
We are not responsible for packages marked as delivered, lost in transit, or stolen after delivery.
Shipping insurance is available at checkout.
If you opt out of package protection, Last Chance Textiles will not cover lost, stolen, delayed, or damaged packages.

Shipping Insurance (Route Package Protection):
Route Package Protection is available at checkout and provides coverage for packages that are damaged, stolen, or fail to arrive.
Claims can be filed directly at claims.route.com for a refund or replacement.
If Route protection is declined, Last Chance Textiles cannot replace or refund lost, stolen, delayed, or damaged shipments.

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If tracking shows “delivered” but your package hasn’t arrived, please allow 1–2 hours. Some carriers scan packages prematurely.
Check with neighbors or building management.
Claims for suspected carrier mishandling are best filed directly with the carrier:
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