Green Bandanas

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A Simple Square of Cloth Can Do So Many Things

You can use a bandana to mop the sweat from your brow and wash off the dirt from a day on the trail. That same bandana can also be used for signaling, as a tourniquet, a neck gaitor for cold weather, or a pot holder in a pinch. You can drench a bandana in cold water and wrap it around your head or neck for the cooling effect or to block the sun. Bandanas can be handy for collecting wild edibles, as first aid slings or as cordage by making strips. Use a bandana to pad a hotspot, as a towel or waist pack, a dish rag, a napkin or a pre-filter when treating water in the backcountry. Bandanas can clean eyeglasses, show team colors, dry dishes, and even double as ear muffs and eye patches. And the list goes on.

If you can do it with a large square of cloth, might as well make it a colorful one and do it with a bandana. In this case, a green bandana or mostly green (or even sorta green) bandana.

A Single Green Paisley Bandana

Paisley Cotton Bandana Neon Green

Amazon Price: $1.00 (as of 05/31/2012)Buy Now


A single bandana is all it takes to get most of the above jobs done. Here's a neon green version of that handy-dandy square of cotton.

Or Buy Green Bandanas By the Dozen

Paisley Bandannas Dozen Pack 12 pieces (Olive Green)

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This bandana measures 22" x 22" and can be bought by the dozen (in lots of colors and shades) for parties, party favors, self-use, schools, or any event that requires more than one unit.

Lots More Green -- or Mostly Green -- Bandanas in All Sorts of Shades and Patterns

Click on the images for pricing and ordering and a closer look at the patterns.




If It's a Plain Green Bandana You'd Prefer...

Kelly Green Solid Bandanna

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You can get solid green bandanas in various shades and as triangle bandanas:

Kelly Green Solid Triangle Bandana
Sea Green Solid Triangle Bandana
Dark Green Solid Triangle Bandana

Not Your Average Green Bandana

GREEN SKULL BANDANA MASK CLUB BIKER GLOW GRILL SNOW SKI

Amazon Price: $33.99 (as of 05/31/2012)Buy Now


The artwork for this mostly green bandana was drawn by the seller and has glow in the dark "grills." It measures 22 inches square.

A Green Bandana with Extra Sun Protection

SweatVac Bandana - Green

Amazon Price: $19.00 (as of 05/31/2012)Buy Now


This fast-drying bandana is ultra light weight with certified 40+ UPF sun protection. The interior sweatband is designed to stay dry next to your skin and wick sweat to the outside.

Green Bandanas Up For Bid on eBay

Items with "green bandana" in the description

**Sometimes a search for "green bandana" brings up some odd results, so you never know for sure what will pop up. Could be interesting!**
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