Look Energetically Youthful in that Bandana
Call me greedy but I want value for the time and effort taken to nurture that small but necessary bit of love in fashion. I throw myself into it especially if a fashion gives me the lust to own it, wear it every day in different ways, colors and styles.
Everyone is wearing them and everything see seems as amazing as ladies walk with their heads high killing it. It is a fashion that never dies unlike other fashions that get boring when people over do them, it is different for bandanas. They always come new, bold and trendy.
Bandanas creates that self-visual impression and adds an extra look in someone. They turn a simplest outfit into an outstanding attire that will leave all eyes on you all day. The ways to pull a bandana vary from traditional to modern. Do you remember those 1940s head scarves? They are back, depending on how you pull them back.
The sense of variety drives me to the famous bandana. A small piece of cloth, a handkerchief you would say but I tell you it leaves me all crazy. Bandanas come in multiple colors and different patterns that makes them suitable accessory for multicolored clothes.
That reminds me of my spotted bandana that I feel high when I set my box braids with. Bandanas give a lady multiple choice with different hair styles ranging from short afro, long hair, braids and dreadlocks. They pull that young look in a lady. Believe me you, at 25 you look 16 in a bandana.
One of the many aspects that makes me fall for Bandanas is that they are always handy with those dirty hair days, times when I really don’t feel like doing anything. I always turn to bandanas when time is struggling me and I hardly have time to do my hair. Still I stand out with my rough hair.
You would however rush for your rollers when you see a bandana tied around big curled hair. It always keeps me thinking of the black American ladies I see in movies with bushes of huge curly hair and I say what a beauty! With hoop earrings, no one would ever set their eyes off you.
Walking along the streets of any campus you will notice how Bandanas have conquered the fashion world. The most striking thing about campus ladies is how to strive to blend Bandanas with a variety of attires. Styling braids with a bandana can work well with short dresses worn with boots or dolly shoes. They also look better with the pencil skirts that are also running in fashion. They pull that dolly, girly look that most ladies prefer in our time.
There has never been a wrong way to wear a bandana. Some wrap them around their hair to reveal their pony tail. Believe me you, you never look better until you try one way and that’s when you will never stop. Bandanas kill it around spiky hair and it is hey for the spiky haired ladies for they can match it with hair dyed with any color.
Bandanas even look better when taken off the hair and worn under collars. It is a “go lady with confidence and kill it in the office” especially when worn with those favorite office wear blouses that ladies love to strike the office mood with. Wrapping a bandana around a handbag not end will definitely define your sense of fashion. With a dress or shoe to match with, you will run the fashion world. When wearing a pencil jeans, bandanas have no limits for you. Tack it in your back pocket and fashion never dies for you.
I love bandanas in the scorching summer heat of the sun. They protect hair from the fatal ultra- violent sun rays. Now you know, as bandanas serve the fashion purpose, they also are a protective aspect.
The journey through bandana fashion never ends. It comes back again and again loaded and trendy. It applies for men too as they try to pull the rock star look. Whichever way, kill it with a bandana.
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