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Last Chance Textiles Accessories Scarves Cotton Switcheroo Bandana in Sorbet Sorbet
Last Chance Textiles Accessories Scarves Cotton Switcheroo Bandana in Sorbet Sorbet
Last Chance Textiles Accessories Scarves Cotton Switcheroo Bandana in Sorbet Sorbet

Cotton Switcheroo Bandana in Sorbet

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The Cotton Switcheroo Bandana is designed to let you choose between a vibrant light or dark side. This lightweight accessory is perfect for any travel packing list, offering countless styling options to elevate your look. Adorned with charming white and red flowers against a delightful sorbet pink background, this bandana is a fashion statement and a practical companion for your adventures.

  • 100% GOTS Certified Organic Cotton Voile
  • Measures approx. 22" x 22"
  • Enclosed top-stitch hem on 4 sides
  • Made in India
  • Machine wash cold with like colors
  • Tumble dry
  • Hang to dry for fewer wrinkles

Cotton Switcheroo Bandana in Sorbet

$ 39.00

Designer Profile

Last Chance Textiles

Lindsey Fout, a textile designer, researcher, and educator based in Portland, Oregon, is the creative force behind Last Chance Textiles. In her Portland studio, she engages in an experimental and tactile approach that resonates with the historical textile traditions that inspire her work. Each bandana showcases a unique hand-drawn design, made from the ground up using high-quality, sustainable materials. Last Chance Textiles produces items in small batches, meticulously cutting, sewing, custom dyeing, and screen-printing each piece.

Last Chance specializes in vibrant bandanas and scarves that have a timeless quality while feeling exceptionally unique. Their hand-drawn designs draw inspiration from historical textile references worldwide, allowing them to both honor and reinterpret textile traditions. They prioritize the use of soft, sustainable fabrics, including organic cotton, naturally dyed silk, and handwoven khadi.