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Waiting for increased production: Bandanna “PIN STRIPE”
Waiting for increased production: Bandanna “PIN STRIPE”
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DB-007 Bandanna "PIN STRIPE"
100% Cotton
SIZE: 53cm x 58cm
RED is sold out.
The design is based on the bandana pattern commonly known as the "pinstripe pattern" that was available in the 1950s.
Bandanas from the 1950s have long been popular with collectors. The pinstripe and atomic designs from the 1950s are popular not only with bandana collectors but also with fifties collectors, and are now completely out of stock on the market.
Pinstripes are an art that was popular in the 1950s, and are made by drawing thin lines with enamel paint on old American cars and other objects to create patterns. Since then, they have been used on motorcycles, bicycles, various furniture, electrical appliances, and other items in addition to cars.
So I thought I'd like to reissue it as Dry Bones and include it in the bandana series.
The design is the same as the vintage, the only difference is the FAST COLOR part. In this part, we have written the eyes of all things and ALL COTTON. Think of it as imitating the elephant mark that is often seen on vintage bandanas.
The material is of course 100% cotton sheeting.
The bandana measures 23 inches (58.5 cm) by 22 inches (53.3 cm). This is the most common size for vintage items, and I think it's the best size for cutting cotton sheeting fabric into a bandana.
The original dyeing method was discharge dyeing after base dyeing, but since this dyeing method is almost impossible in Japan today (due to pollution issues), a special method called "tweezer dyeing" is used to dye the fabric so that it looks the same. Therefore, just like the originals, the dyeing method is the same whether you look at it from the front or the back.
All four edges are discharge dyed ecru and single-needle sewn, aiming for a texture that looks as if the dye has faded with use.
These bandanas were designed by bandana collectors, so you can use them as thoroughly as you would a real one and create the next generation of vintage bandanas.
100% Cotton
SIZE: 53cm x 58cm
RED is sold out.
The design is based on the bandana pattern commonly known as the "pinstripe pattern" that was available in the 1950s.
Bandanas from the 1950s have long been popular with collectors. The pinstripe and atomic designs from the 1950s are popular not only with bandana collectors but also with fifties collectors, and are now completely out of stock on the market.
Pinstripes are an art that was popular in the 1950s, and are made by drawing thin lines with enamel paint on old American cars and other objects to create patterns. Since then, they have been used on motorcycles, bicycles, various furniture, electrical appliances, and other items in addition to cars.
So I thought I'd like to reissue it as Dry Bones and include it in the bandana series.
The design is the same as the vintage, the only difference is the FAST COLOR part. In this part, we have written the eyes of all things and ALL COTTON. Think of it as imitating the elephant mark that is often seen on vintage bandanas.
The material is of course 100% cotton sheeting.
The bandana measures 23 inches (58.5 cm) by 22 inches (53.3 cm). This is the most common size for vintage items, and I think it's the best size for cutting cotton sheeting fabric into a bandana.
The original dyeing method was discharge dyeing after base dyeing, but since this dyeing method is almost impossible in Japan today (due to pollution issues), a special method called "tweezer dyeing" is used to dye the fabric so that it looks the same. Therefore, just like the originals, the dyeing method is the same whether you look at it from the front or the back.
All four edges are discharge dyed ecru and single-needle sewn, aiming for a texture that looks as if the dye has faded with use.
These bandanas were designed by bandana collectors, so you can use them as thoroughly as you would a real one and create the next generation of vintage bandanas.
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