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    A woman wearing a black bandana on her head. A kerchief (from the Old French couvre-chef, "cover head"), also known as a bandana or bandanna, is a triangular or square piece of cloth tied around the head, face, or neck for protective or decorative purposes . The popularity of head kerchiefs may vary by culture or religion, often being used as a ...

  2. A bandana is a cloth also known as a kerchief. Bandana or bandanna may also refer to: Bandana (pop band) Bandana (country band) Bandana, Kentucky, a small town in the United States. Bandana (album), second studio album by hip hop duo MadGibbs. Bandanna, Pennsylvania, unincorporated area in York County, Pennsylvania, United States.

    • From Persia to Paisley
    • Popularization of The Bandana
    • Bandanas in Workwear
    • Turkey Red and The Mainstream Bandana
    • Modern Options

    Paisley is traditionally known as a distinctive, intricate pattern of curved feather-shaped figures, originally based on an Indian pinecone design. Having read a vast amount of speculations on the origins of the paisley, or ‘boteh’ as they call it in Persian, this might not be an entirely accurate description of the pattern. Boteh has several meani...

    A seminal happening in the popularization of the bandana came during the American Revolution. Martha Washington, the wife of Continental Army general George Washington, had a souvenir bandana made featuring the likeness of the Commander-in-Chief. The idea came to her when she met a printmaker by the name of John Hewson. Hewson was a talented artist...

    After becoming an advertising medium, the bandana became an even more important symbol in the fight for worker’s rights. The West Virginia Coal Miners March of 1921 was one of the largest armed uprisings in labor history and, at the march, over ten thousand United Mine Workers wore red bandanas to demand unions, an event many equate to the populari...

    Produced for centuries in the east, the Turkey red-dyeing process would later became synonymous with printed cottons in Scotland, and thus the original, mainstream bandana. Brought to Scotland in 1785 by a French entrepreneur, it was then adopted by manufacturers in the Vale of Leven, Dunbartonshire. It was a both complex and laborious process, inv...

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  3. Theodore Roosevelt’s 1912 bandana included the words and music for his boisterous campaign song, “We Want Teddy.”. The bandana for Adlai Stevenson’s 1956 presidential campaign featured a ...

  4. v. t. e. The handkerchief code (also known as the hanky code, the bandana code, and flagging) [1] is a system of color-coded cloth handkerchief or bandanas for non-verbally communicating one's interests in sexual activities and fetishes. The color of the handkerchief identifies a particular activity, and the pocket it is worn in (left or right ...

  5. Bandana was an American country music band composed of Lonnie Wilson ( lead vocals ), Jerry Fox ( bass guitar ), Tim Menzies ( guitar ), Joe Van Dyke ( keyboards ), and Jerry Ray Johnston ( drums ). [1] After Menzies, Johnston and Van Dyke left, they were replaced with Michael Black and Billy Kemp on guitars, and Bob Mummert on drums.

  6. Bandana is an Argentine pop girl group formed in 2001. Following the international trend of teen pop girl groups established by the Spice Girls, the five members of Bandana — Ivonne Guzmán, Lourdes Cecilia Fernández, Valeria Gastaldi, Virginia Da Cunha and María Elizabeth Vera — were selected on the TV show Popstars and were a carefully marketed product that became a phenomenon in the ...

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