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Deluxe Cotton Pick Stitch Bandanas

  • Adirondacks Bandana
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  • California Bandana
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  • Lake Tahoe Bandana
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  • New York City Bandana
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  • San Francisco City Bandana
    San Francisco City Bandana Bandana catstudio
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  • Texas Bandana
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  • Yosemite Bandana
    Yosemite Bandana Bandana catstudio
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Why Choose Catstudio’s Deluxe Cotton Pick Stitch Bandanas?

Unique Hand-Embroidered Pick Stitching

Quality matters to us. So our bandanas are built to last. The high-quality craftsmanship ensures that your bandana stays vibrant and retains its charm over time. When you place an order with catstudio, you’re receiving a commitment to great quality and functionality. 

Deluxe Cotton Comfort 

We care about your comfort. That's why our bandanas are made from the softest cotton. These vintage-inspired bandanas effortlessly blend the trendy with the useful. They can spice up your outfit or serve as a head covering.

Great Gift Idea

Looking to gift something special this Valentine's Day? For instance, our pick-stitch embroidery bandanas can make the perfect gift for a dog mom. You can add these items to your wishlist and create a thoughtful and stylish gift.

Geography-Inspired Art

You'll appreciate our geography-inspired illustrations if you love art that tells a story. Each bandana is a canvas of state and region-themed art, adding a touch of uniqueness to your style. It's a subtle way to express your love for a place or commemorate a special memory. 

Get Your Stylish Bandana Today!

Shopping with us is easy and stress-free. Pick your favorite bandana, toss it into your cart, and glide through the checkout process. 

Enjoy the convenience of hassle-free shopping and quality products. Bringing a piece of catstudio’s artistry into your life is just a click away. You can continue shopping for more items that suit your style.

Frequently Asked Questions

Dampen a bandana with a spray bottle of water and then use an iron on steam to go over it...this is one way to soften a bandana if washing it first times does not do the trick.
Yes, bandanas are versatile accessories that can be worn in various settings. They can be suitable for casual and outdoor activities, as well as for adding a stylish touch to your outfit. However, appropriateness may depend on specific dress codes or cultural considerations in certain places.
  • There are numerous ways to wear a bandana, and the style you choose often depends on personal preference and the occasion. Here are some popular ways to wear a bandana:
  • Classic Triangle Style: Fold the bandana into a triangle. Tie it around your head with the point at the back.
  • Hair Tie or Ponytail Holder: Fold the bandana into a strip. Use it as a hair tie or wrap it around a ponytail.
  • Neck Scarf: Fold the bandana into a strip or triangle. Tie it loosely around your neck.
  • Face Covering or Mask: Fold the bandana into a rectangle. Tie it around your face, covering your nose and mouth.
  • Wristband or Bracelet: Fold the bandana into a strip. Tie it around your wrist like a bracelet.
  • Hat or Cap Accent: Tie the bandana around the brim of a hat or cap for a decorative touch.
  • Belt: Fold the bandana into a strip. Use it as a belt by tying it around your waist.
  • Bag Accessory: Tie the bandana around the strap or handle of your bag for a pop of color.
  • Feel free to experiment with different styles and get creative with patterns and colors. The versatility of bandanas allows for a range of fashion statements.
  • A bandana is a versatile piece of cloth that can be used for various purposes. Some common uses of a bandana include:
  • Face Covering: Bandanas can be folded and used as a makeshift face covering, especially in situations where masks are required.
  • Neckwear: Bandanas are often worn around the neck as a stylish accessory or to provide some protection from the elements.
  • Wristband: Some people use bandanas as wristbands for style or to wipe away sweat during physical activities.
  • Dust Mask: In dusty environments, a bandana can be used as a makeshift dust mask to protect the face.
  • Decoration: Bandanas come in various colors and patterns, making them popular for use as a decorative accessory in clothing or as part of costumes.
  • First Aid: In emergency situations, a bandana can be used as a makeshift bandage, tourniquet, or sling.
  • Cleaning Cloth: Bandanas are absorbent and can be used as a cleaning cloth for wiping surfaces or hands.
  • Outdoor Activities: Bandanas are often used during outdoor activities like hiking, camping, or biking to absorb sweat or protect against the sun.
  • Fun Pet Bandana: Wrap it around your pet; usually worn on the front of the pet.
  • Chic Bag Accessory: Tie your bandanas around our totes and book bags for a neat personalized look.
  • Handy Handkerchief: Hanky is a square of fabric, usually carried in the pocket, for personal hygiene purposes such as wiping one's hands or blowing one's nose, but also used as a decorative accessory in a suit pocket. Richard II of England is said to have invented the handkerchief. A "handkerchief" primarily refers to a napkin made of cloth, used to maintain personal hygiene.
  • Reusable Gift Wrap: Wrap a present in this as part of the gift.
Safe bandanas for wear are made from breathable, non-toxic materials. Choose fabrics like cotton and avoid ones with harmful chemicals. Ensure proper fit to prevent choking or discomfort. Always supervise pets or individuals, especially if they might chew on or ingest the bandana.
John Hewson, the designer of the first bandana in the American revolution. John Hewson's original bandana design of George Washington on horseback, c. 1780. Considered the first-ever bandana—at least as we know them today—it would go on to inspire political campaigns for centuries. https://www.heddels.com/2017/05/the-history-of-the-bandana/#:~:text=John%20Hewson%2C%20the%20designer%20of,inspire%20political%20campaigns%20for%20centuries.
  • Wrapping a gift with a bandana is a creative and eco-friendly alternative. Here's a simple method:
  • Center the Gift: Position the gift in the center of the bandana.
  • Fold and Tie: Fold two opposite corners of the bandana over the gift, creating a triangle shape. Tie the remaining two corners into a knot above the gift.
  • Adjust and Finish: Adjust the fabric to create a neat and decorative look. You can add a small tag or attach a card to the knot for a personalized touch.
  • This method not only adds a unique touch to your gift presentation but also provides a reusable accessory for the recipient.
  • To tie a handkerchief around your neck, you can follow these steps for a classic knot:
  • Roll It: Starting from the wide end, roll the handkerchief into a long, narrow strip.
  • Place Around Neck: Position the rolled handkerchief around your neck with the ends hanging evenly down your chest.
  • Tie a Knot: Tie a simple overhand knot by crossing the ends and pulling one end through the loop.
  • Adjust: Adjust the knot and the fabric to achieve your desired tightness and style.
  • This classic knot is simple and provides a timeless look. You can also explore different knots or styles based on personal preference and the look you want to achieve.
  • You can use a bandana as a kerchief. In fact, a bandana is a type of kerchief, which is a square or triangular piece of cloth worn as a head covering or around the neck. The terms are often used interchangeably, and a bandana, typically a square piece of fabric with a distinctive pattern, can be folded and worn as a kerchief in various styles. Here is a way to fold it:
  • Fold in Half: Fold the bandana / kerchief in half diagonally to form a triangle.
  • Fold in Half Again: Take the long edge of the triangle and fold it towards the pointed end, creating a smaller triangle.
  • Fold the Base: Starting from the pointed end, fold the base of the triangle upward, leaving about an inch or two.
  • Fold Once More: Fold the base again, creating a straight edge that fits comfortably into your pocket.
  • Adjust as Needed: Adjust the folds and the overall size to fit your pocket, leaving the pointed end visible.