Bandanas

A couple examples of bandana designs which demonstrate how I have been using them during the Coronavirus pandemic. You can fold them in half (two layers offers more protection than one) and tie them around your head. Mouse over to see how the images look turned the other direction. Any single image can also be on the bandana in an upright square format. Click on the link below to order and you’ll be prompted to specify which of the examples you would like or name your preferred images (titles in Portfolio, day numbers on Instagram) in the pop-up text box. Not all images are ideal for the double photo format and I’ll reach out to you if the images you suggest don’t work. Logos help grow interest in my photography. Please contact me if you feel like they’re obtrusive and I can remove them.

 
Bandana/Face Covering
$30.00

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  • 19.5” by 19.5” spun polyester, square bandana (unfortunately corners don’t exactly match when folding). Image is only printed on one side (other side is white).

  • Select pre-created template (by name in pop-up box), any 2 images from my website (provide two names in pop-up box), or from Instagram (provide day number in pop-up box)

  • Bandana is relatively heavy-duty and works great as something to double knot behind your head, cover your nose and mouth when out in public, and otherwise have hanging around your neck. Frequently I forget I’m wearing it.

  • Machine washable (I have now washed my two masks at least 5 times with no visible fading or fraying).

  • If buying to protect against COVID-19 please realize this is not a substitute for a medical or N95 mask! I offer no guarantees about protection from any diseases or infections transmittable or otherwise! This may not be accepted as a face covering in places with more stringent mandates! Please try to remain at least 6 ft or 2 meters away from others when outside your home.

  • Don’t hesitate to contact me with questions at wyatt@wyattmullen.com

 

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