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There's a huge bandana trend that people are obsessing over. You've seen them at runway shows during Fashion Week as well as on social media. There are hundreds of creator videos showing viewers how to sport the look. Besides from being trendy, it's creative and incredibly versatile. You can have a collection of these in different colors and designs, and pair these accessories with a wide range of outfits. What's neat about bandanas is that you can purchase them in different sizes (small, medium, large), depending on how you plan to wear them. We've rounded up the top 4 ways to wear a bandana. Check it out below.
Headband
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If you're opting for the headband, get it in a medium or large. This style is ideal as an everyday look, whether you're going shopping or lounging around the home. Simply fold the material several times to create a horizontal line. Wrap it around the forefront of your head, and loop it into a knot.
Around Ponytail
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If you're looking to keep your hair off your face, secure a bandana around an elastic band. You can try different creative tricks for your hairstyle by leaving a few pieces out as bangs in the front or a half up half down ponytail. Secure one or two knots, depending on the length of the bandana. Allow the remainder of the material to hang freely around the ponytail.
As a Choker
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Wearing a small-sized headband as a choker will work with any casual style and can be worn with with sneakers or other styles of comfortable shoes. You can make a loose tie that hangs along your upper chest, or secure it slightly tighter, allowing the material to hang on the side.
Handbag Accessory
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Create a personalized look with your bandana by wrapping it around the handles of a handbag. This style works with all sizes of bags, from medium to large. Start small folds until it forms a horizontal line. Wrap it around the bag handles. Make one knot, and allow the material to hang along the side. Consider the Argyle Bandana in the picture above, where the model has a small bag with a medium-sized bandana.
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