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Step into the lab with 'Microscope'. This bandana brings the wonder of Victorian-era scientific discovery straight from J.G. Wood's 1861 guide "Common Objects of The Microscope." The central microscope surrounded by all the tiny worlds it r...
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I don't go anywhere without at least one of these on me or tied to my tote and I keep one in my car. Is it windy- I tie my hair back. Is my fashion meter low (I wear a lot of black on black) - I use it as a headband or around my neck. Are there a ton of bugs at the dog park or on my walk - I spritz it with bug spray and wrap it around my neck (so I'm not getting bug spray on all of my clothing and hair). It's one of the most functional pieces of clothing I own!
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Kristin · May 30, 2026
My son wanted to start carrying a pocket handkerchief like many men used to decades ago. I was looking at your sight some time ago. Spotted bandana with the apples in a crate. The center apple is labeled York Imperial. I was born in York where that apple was developed. I think the tree is still there. Sent 3 bandanas to my son. He absolutely loved them. He happens to be an apple and applesauce freak like my dad was. Every day he carries a bandana in his pocket "just in case" He's a wonderful quirky guy . In addition we have long discussions about the importance of the discovery of the microscope, so when i saw the bandana picturing the microscope OF ALL THINGS! i had to get that one for him also. I really can't stress how much he enjoys carrying them folded in his pocket.
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Cynthia · May 11, 2026
Loved this print and my others. I ended up doing another order with 5 more scarves/bandanas!!