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heritage cotton bandana 'blaze a trail'

Regular price $38.00
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Color
Washed Maroon

EASY RETURNS ETHICALLY MADE SHIPS FROM USA

  • To be used as a personal talisman

  • Grown, milled, dyed + printed in the southern USA

  • Built to last years, not seasons

  • $38 ÷ 365 days = $0.10 per day of moxie

A bandana with something to say.

The “Blaze a Trail” Heritage Bandana is a vintage-inspired cotton bandana designed as a wearable reminder — a talisman for personal courage you can carry with you through everyday adventures.

Inspired by the long tradition of American bandanas worn by workers, wanderers, and rebels, this piece blends heritage craftsmanship with a message of courage, autonomy, and resilience.

Made in small batches from 100% southern-grown and milled cotton, each bandana is dyed and silkscreened in North Carolina. The hand-drawn design features the mantra “Blaze a Trail” printed in one corner — and a western design that reminds you to stay true to yourself and your innermost dreams.

• Washed Maroon
• 21" × 21"
• 100% cotton
• machine wash cold
• continues to get softer and softer with wear

Customers love these bandanas as:
• personal mantra talismans
• meaningful encouragement gifts
• headscarves and hair accessories
• hiking, travel, and adventure bandanas

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heritage cotton bandana 'blaze a trail'

$38.00



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