Description
A well-designed accessory that can do it all. Native Northwest Multifunctional Headwear is wind-resistant, breathable, and moisture wicking. Comfortable and versatile for both warm and cool climates, this headwear can be worn as a face covering, bandana, scarf, neckwarmer, headband, balaclava, head cover, scrunchy and more. A highlight of our Eco-Friendly Collection, these are made from recycled plastic bottles and feature stunning Indigenous designed artwork. Stay stylish and comfortable no matter where your journey takes you with Native Northwest Multifunctional Headwear
Please note Wholesale purchases require that some items be purchased in specific minimum quantities. If you order outside of these minimums your items will be rounded up to meet the multiple requirements listed in the product specifications below.
A well-designed accessory that can do it all. Native Northwest Multifunctional Headwear is wind-resistant, breathable, and moisture wicking. Comfortable and versatile for both warm and cool climates, this headwear can be worn as a face covering, bandana, scarf, neckwarmer, headband, balaclava, head cover, scrunchy and more. A highlight of our Eco-Friendly Collection, these are made from recycled plastic bottles and feature stunning Indigenou
Specifications
Measurements: approx. 19.5" x 10", one size fits most
Materials: 100% moisture-wicking polyester microfibre
Packaging: Header Card
Designed in Canada
Manufactured in China
UPC: 629117054753
Motif: Raven, Whale
Artist: Darrel Amos
Affiliation: Haida
1 Review
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Great for the pandemic and beyond.
My mother-in-law brought two of these back as gifts from an Alaskan cruise--this is the one I got. We originally used them as headwear for our walks here in Seattle. Great versatility and really fits a mid-season level of warmth for the PNW. When the pandemic started, these were our first facemasks. Very easy to use for our walks, as we can drop and lift them as needed. We now own another half dozen to supplement our other masks. It'll be great to still have them once the pandemic's over and we can use them as headwear again.