The history of Post O'Alls bandanas dates back to the brand's earliest days in 1993, and for the first few seasons all products were sold with original designs. After that, from the late 1990s, we released a large-sized, discharge-printed vintage type series, and from 2016FW, we changed the production background and developed it with new partitions. The characteristics of the newer ones are that they are smaller than the previous ones (45cm x 45cm) and that the cutout parts are bleached white instead of natural. The reason for this is that a handkerchief-sized one fits better when inserted into a jacket's breast pocket, and a white one looks cleaner on the face than a natural one. Because of the process of bleaching and printing, we ask Kamawanu, a renowned tenugui manufacturer, to produce our products. This time's partitions are based on the designer's favorite vintage patterns, respecting the originals and reproducing them as they are.
The history of Post O'Alls bandanas starts from the brand's first period in 1993, and for the first few seasons, the original designs were sold with all products. Then, from the late 1990s, the brand released a series of vintage-type bandanas in a large size, stencil-dyed version, and since 2016FW, the brand has changed the production background and developed a new partition. The recent ones are characterized by the smaller size (45cm x 45cm) than the previous ones and the fact that the nuked-out part is bleached white instead of natural. The reason is that the handkerchief-like size fits better when inserted in the breast pocket of a jacket, and the white color looks cleaner on the face than the natural color. Because of the process of bleaching and textile printing, we asked Kamawanu, a prestigious hand towel maker in Japan, to produce this product. For this partition, we have reproduced the designer's favorite vintage pattern as it is, respecting the original.
quality: 100% cotton
Size: 45cm x 45cm
Unwashed
made in Japan