Green Bandana
- Green is the color of nature. Green means go. No matter what Kermit the Frog says, it is easy being green, especially when it comes to doing things with a green bandana.
- Show your Irish (or froggy) spirit every day of the year with a green bandana.
- Make an instant fashion statement by wearing a green bandana on your head, neck, wrist or ankle.
- Stick a green bandana in your pocket or bag for a convenient backup face mask.
- A green bandana is as practical as it is stylish. Use one as a sweatband on your head, neck or wrist.
- Alternatively, you can dip a green bandana in cold water and tie it on to keep cool.
- A green bandana is an all-in-one camping toolkit. Use it as a sunshield, bug swatter, water filter, potholder, or emergency bandage. You may even want to pick up a green bandana value pack before your next trip.
- Camouflage your face with a green bandana.
- Fend off ticks and other insects by wrapping each ankle tightly to cover the hem of your pants.
- For bumps, bug bites and other bothers, dip your green bandana in water to make a cool compress.
- A green bandana is also useful as a sling or to wrap a sprained ankle or wrist.
- Use a green bandana to collect a wild salad, nuts or berries, to wipe them clean of dirt.
- Keep the flies off your food by covering it with a green bandana.
- A green bandana makes a handy napkin while eating.
- Lay out a green bandana to create an instant clean seat anywhere.
- A green bandana is handy for outdoor cooking too. Use it to strain tea, coffee or pasta, scrub the dishes, and dry them afterward (with a clean one).
- Create overhead lighting in your tend by suspending a flashlight from the roof rod with a green bandana.
- You can collect drinkable morning dew by laying out a bandana at night or before dawn in the early morning.
- Dampen a green bandana to make smoke signals.
- Turn a green bandana into an eco-friendly gift. Use one to make a bracelet, pouch for glasses or shades or to line an Easter basket. You can also use a green bandana to wrap a gift.
- Don’t forget about your pets. You can turn a green bandana into a collar or cape for Rover or Colonel Meow. Bandanas Wholesale also carries a green bandana (and every other color) for animals!
If a green bandana is what you’re looking for, Bandanas Wholesale’s has them in a range of sizes, styles and premium-quality fabrics.
You choose:
- 100% cotton or polyester
- Regular (22”x22”) or Extra-Large (27”x27”) square
- Triangle shape
- Neck gaiter
- Print or solid
- 12-pack, 120-pack or value-priced 600-pack
Green Bandana
Green Bandana
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Green Bandana
- Green is the color of nature. Green means go. No matter what Kermit the Frog says, it is easy being green, especially when it comes to doing things with a green bandana.
- Show your Irish (or froggy) spirit every day of the year with a green bandana.
- Make an instant fashion statement by wearing a green bandana on your head, neck, wrist or ankle.
- Stick a green bandana in your pocket or bag for a convenient backup face mask.
- A green bandana is as practical as it is stylish. Use one as a sweatband on your head, neck or wrist.
- Alternatively, you can dip a green bandana in cold water and tie it on to keep cool.
- A green bandana is an all-in-one camping toolkit. Use it as a sunshield, bug swatter, water filter, potholder, or emergency bandage. You may even want to pick up a green bandana value pack before your next trip.
- Camouflage your face with a green bandana.
- Fend off ticks and other insects by wrapping each ankle tightly to cover the hem of your pants.
- For bumps, bug bites and other bothers, dip your green bandana in water to make a cool compress.
- A green bandana is also useful as a sling or to wrap a sprained ankle or wrist.
- Use a green bandana to collect a wild salad, nuts or berries, to wipe them clean of dirt.
- Keep the flies off your food by covering it with a green bandana.
- A green bandana makes a handy napkin while eating.
- Lay out a green bandana to create an instant clean seat anywhere.
- A green bandana is handy for outdoor cooking too. Use it to strain tea, coffee or pasta, scrub the dishes, and dry them afterward (with a clean one).
- Create overhead lighting in your tend by suspending a flashlight from the roof rod with a green bandana.
- You can collect drinkable morning dew by laying out a bandana at night or before dawn in the early morning.
- Dampen a green bandana to make smoke signals.
- Turn a green bandana into an eco-friendly gift. Use one to make a bracelet, pouch for glasses or shades or to line an Easter basket. You can also use a green bandana to wrap a gift.
- Don’t forget about your pets. You can turn a green bandana into a collar or cape for Rover or Colonel Meow. Bandanas Wholesale also carries a green bandana (and every other color) for animals!
If a green bandana is what you’re looking for, Bandanas Wholesale’s has them in a range of sizes, styles and premium-quality fabrics.
You choose:
- 100% cotton or polyester
- Regular (22”x22”) or Extra-Large (27”x27”) square
- Triangle shape
- Neck gaiter
- Print or solid
- 12-pack, 120-pack or value-priced 600-pack