mrswheats
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TOO CUTE! I need to get over to Walmart!
~*Red*~ said:Yah, I barely caught them, and was sooo happy when I saw them. Lok over by the purse area, they usually have their scarves over there. If you can't find them, let me know, I can pick some up for you. I can send you pics of the other ones so you can choose.
melbournian said:I wore a bandanna like a headband today, because my curls from yesterday are falling out and I needed something to hold it in a bit I wore it like a headband, thus:
I'm still a bit shy to wear it out a la Rosie, but I'll probably have to at some point if my hair's in pins
K.D. Lightner said:IDo-rags are those already-tied-back bandanas the bikers wear. So, my petite mother, everybody's sweet old granny, now runs around with a black do-rag, complete with red-orange flames, on her cute little head.
In the 1930s women wore bandanna-like fabric to fasten their hairstyles in place while they set. In the 1940s the style among women shifted into the workplace where they were taking over factory jobs and needed a safe way to keep their hair out of the machinery. Rosie the Riveter is famously featured wearing the blue-collar woman's do-rag.
That sounds super cute Joie!! You should post a pic when you get a chance!Joie DeVive said:I just got a specialty one this weekend at Rockmount Western Wear here in Denver. It's a salmon color with the profiles of a bunch of cowgirls with their names by them. It is so cute. I think $8 was a little extravagant for a bandana, but I love it. I'll try to put a pic up at some point.