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7 Stylish Ways To Style A Bandana This Summer

Isabelle Jones by Isabelle Jones
September 3, 2021
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Bandanas are one of the most versatile items in your wardrobe. They can be worn as a headband, tied around your neck, or wrapped around your wrist to keep you cool this summer! With so many different ways to style them, it’s hard to know where to start. That’s why we’ve put together seven stylish ways you can wear a bandana this summer. 

Check on the list below.

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The Bandana Bun

If you’re looking for a fast and easy way to style your hair, try the bandana bun. All you have to do is fold your bandana into a triangle, then tie it around one side of your head with an elastic. Next, pull all of your hair over the front section and pin it back underneath the knot on top. Finally, secure your hair with a few bobby pins, and you’re ready to go!

This look is perfect for summer because it will keep the flyaway hairs off your face but still allow some air to flow through. Plus, it’s easy enough that even those who aren’t very good at styling their own hair can master this one in no time.

The Headband

A bandana can also be worn as a headband to keep your hair out of your eyes. Just fold it into a triangle, then tie the two ends around the back of your head with an elastic. This wholesale bandana selection offers varieties that you can wear on different days of the week. You can choose between wearing one or two folded in half, depending on how thick you want them to be and what type of look you’re going for.

This look is perfect if you’re not looking to do anything too complicated with your hair but still want the bandana style without wearing it as a headband. With so many different colors and patterns, you can wear this one any time of day or night without ever going out of style!

The Hair Tie

If you’re looking to spice up your regular hair tie, try using a bandana instead. All you have to do is fold the bandana into one or two triangles depending on how big you want it and then secure it around your wrist with an elastic.

This look works great for both everyday wear and special occasions like weddings or other formal events. Plus, it’s a straightforward way to switch up your regular hair tie, so you don’t have to buy anything new!

The Necklace

Next, try wearing your bandana as a necklace. Just fold it into a triangle and then tie the two ends around one corner of the triangle with an elastic to create either a large or small knot depending on how thick you want it. This look is great for those looking for something stylish yet casual that you can wear any time of day. Plus, because it’s a necklace, you can wear this bandana style with any outfit and still look chic!

The Beach Cover-up

You can try wearing a bandana as a beach cover-up. Just fold it into one or two triangles and then tie the two ends around your neck with an elastic to create either a large or small knot depending on how thick you want it.

This look is perfect for those who want something fun to wear when they’re heading to the beach or pool. It’s also a straightforward way for those who aren’t fashion-forward to wear something that still looks good and will get them compliments!

The Handkerchief Dress

The handkerchief dress style of styling your bandana is perfect if you’re going for a bohemian look. Just lay your bandana flat and fold it into one or two triangles, depending on how big you want the dress to be. Then tie each corner around a belt loop to secure it in place.

This style is great because even those who aren’t very good at styling their own clothes can easily make this one work in no time. Plus, it’s an amusing look that you can wear anywhere for any occasion!

The Bandana Belt

The belt style of styling a bandana is perfect for those looking to add some western flair to their outfits. All you have to do is fold the bandana in half, then tie it around your waist with elastic at either end. This look provides something fun and different that can be worn any day or night, depending on the colors and patterns you choose. And it’s a great way to add some unique style to your outfits without breaking the bank!

Bandanas are a great way to add style and flair this summer. There are many ways you can wear them, from tying one around your head for an easy ponytail or tucking it into the front of your shirt as a belt. You could even tie it at the waist like a skirt! One thing is certain – if you want to stand out in any crowd, we recommend wearing bandana styles that will turn heads and make people ask where they came from.

Isabelle Jones

Isabelle Jones

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute medical care or advice from your doctor, or be interpreted as expert opinion.

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