Deep-rooted, timeless yet practical.
The bandana’s story stretches back centuries. Coming from the Hindi word bandhana, meaning “to tie.” Bandanas were originally brightly dyed cotton or silk cloths used in South Asia and the Middle East, prized for their bold colours and patterns. Come the 18th and 19th century, in the American West, cowboys and miners began using bandanas as multifunctional gear to protect their faces from dust, wipe sweat and even in some cases as makeshift slings.
Over time, they evolved beyond practicality, being embraced by rock stars like Jimi Hendrix, who often tied one around his head during his performances and Bruce Springsteen, who adapted it as part of his working-class American image. In the bear, Sydney wears hers as an integral part of her identity, an outlet to express her mood and affirm her identity. It’s also a symbol of her creative expression.
Oozing with character, ours features a screen-printed artwork cased within a recyclable cardboard sleeve with a hand-drawn design.
More than just a functional piece, a bandana elevates any outfit, channelling heritage, confidence, and timeless style. It’s easy to understand exactly why Sydney wears hers every day.