The Bandana: Do or Don’t?

Girl wearing bandanaI consider myself to be relatively fashion forward. Not to the degree where I mimic everything I wear from the latest episode of Project Runway, but I would like to think I have a nice healthy happy-medium of trendy and classic.

I am not however, a very adventurous dresser. But today as I am getting ready for a little BBQ with some friends, I am in an appearance crisis—my hair looks heinous.

It’s the weather, and the fact that I am in dire need of a trim, and that I am out of my obsession/necessity to live, Paul Mitchell Super Skinny Serum. But no matter the excuses, my hair looks horrid, and I am just not willing to show up with my hair in a messy bun again, nor do I own a baseball hat.

I cannot justify pulling a Britney Spears solution to this hot-mess of hair and shaving it off, (mostly because tomorrow I swear I’ll buy more Super Skinny Serum and the world will be right again) but I also cannot leave the house looking like this.

As I searched my apartment for anything to be used to hiding my hair, I looked fondly over to my really cute Lilly Pulitzer bandanas, which I bought because they were so damn cute, yet a year later still have yet to find a use for them.

I decide to channel my inner Rock of Love, and wear it Brett Michaels style, but truth be told, I am a little nervous. Once in public does the novelty of this trend wear off, and I will look like some kind of Brett Michaels/Pirates of the Caribbean cross-breed?

I’m just looking for a little insight from forward mamas out there: Is the bandana a do, or a don’t?

2 Comments on "The Bandana: Do or Don’t?"

  1. Nicole says:
    Thu, 29th May 20085:28 pm 

    Anything can be a “do” if you have the confidence to pull it off. If you act uneasy about anything you’re wearing then it will come off that way to everyone else. Bandanas don’t take too much skill to sport comfortably so I’m betting you’ll be just fine. Just hold your head up high and if people comment you can just say you’re trying something new :)

  2. Christine says:
    Tue, 21st Oct 200812:43 am 

    I wear bandannas ALL the time. I mean everytime I go to *gasp* Walmart, and I have an extra dollar I pick up a new one. I’ve been wearing them for at least the past 10 years, and I love them even more every day. And the kookier the better. I really do not care at all what other people think about what I wear on my head, so I personally can not say whether they are do’s or don’ts but I do love how they can look cute with whatever outfit I choose to wear on any given day.

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