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  2. Kerchief - Wikipedia

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    Around the same time, bandanas also became popular with motorcyclists, particularly with Harley-Davidson riders and bikers. [citation needed] In the 1970s paisley bandanas also became popular amongst gangs in California, most notably with two well-known rival gangs, the Bloods, who wore red bandanas, and the Crips, who wore blue ones. [8]

  3. Handkerchief - Wikipedia

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    A linen handkerchief A lace handkerchief Morris dancers with handkerchiefs in Oxford. A handkerchief (/ ˈ h æ ŋ k ər tʃ ɪ f /; also called a hankie or, historically, a handkercher or a fogle [1]) is a form of a kerchief or bandanna, typically a hemmed square of thin fabric which can be carried in the pocket or handbag for personal hygiene purposes such as wiping one's hands or face, or ...

  4. File:The Red Bandana (IA 2916929.0001.001.umich.edu).pdf

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  5. How the green bandana became a symbol of the abortion rights ...

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    The green bandana, a symbol of abortion rights in Latin America, has been adopted by activists in the United States. How the green bandana became a symbol of the abortion rights movement Skip to ...

  6. Headband - Wikipedia

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    Folded bandanas, usually knotted behind the head, also serve this purpose. Headbands are usually used for sports but have not been popular since the late 1970s or early 1980s. LeBron James is one of the most notable players who wears a headband during basketball games. They also come in the form of wristbands.

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  8. Paisley (design) - Wikipedia

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    The first place in the Western world to imitate the design was the town of Paisley in Scotland, Europe's top producer of textiles at this time. [16] Before being produced in Paisley, thus gaining its name in Western culture, the paisley motif was originally referred to by Westerners simply as "pine and cone."

  9. Bandana - Wikipedia

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