Urban Boundaries 100% Cotton Bandanna (Available in Paisley, Camouflage, Budweiser, Jack Daniels, Major League Baseball, Country Flags, and Novelty Styles -- 50+ options)

Apparel : Urban Boundaries 100% Cotton Bandanna (Available in Paisley, Camouflage, Budweiser, Jack Daniels, Major League Baseball, Country Flags, and Novelty Styles -- 50+ options)

Urban Boundaries 100% Cotton Bandanna (Available in Paisley, Camouflage, Budweiser, Jack Daniels, Major League Baseball, Country Flags, and Novelty Styles -- 50+ options)




Average Rating:  out of 5 stars









Binding: Apparel
Brand: Urban Boundaries
Department: mens

Features:
  • 100% Cotton
  • All Paisley & Novelty Bandannas measure 22" x 22"
  • All Budweiser Bandannas measure 22" x 22"
  • All MLB Bandannas measure 20" x 20"
  • Imported from China

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Poor quality.
I bought 3 of these, and the colors were not true to the images presented. For example, the blue is nowhere near as brilliant, nor is the purple. But beyond this, they immediately frayed at the edges after one washing. I found bandanas for $1.99 each at Walmart, and those are much better quality, plus no exorbitant shipping charge. I'm giving this 2 stars since there is a large selection, but if you just need basic colors, go to Walmart or elsewhere. I will not buy these online again.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - mom
The bandanna are very nice. They strank a little when washed, but still very nice size.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - good buy!
Received the product in good condition and promptly. The bandanas are good quality and I was able to pick out alot of different colors. Thanks!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good Quality - Good Price
I bought two of these paisley bandanas and am very satisified. Good, reasonable price, and so far - good quality. Comes stiff, but softens with washing and after five or so washings have held up great so far.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good for the head
I would recommend these to anybody who likes to go camping, running etc. and that wants to protect hair from the vagaries of nature and pollution during those times. A couple of things to keep in mind. Do wash the paisley ones by first soaking it in water before use, because the dye comes out easily (and profusely!). second, if you have a big head, you will have trouble tieing it because it is on the smaller side as bandanas go. They are a good cheap deal though.


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