I've been wearing a bandana for years while riding my harley, but the way you just tied this bandana is so much better than what I've been doing... This is my new style, so thank you very much :)
This style has morphed over time into something very similar for me but covers the whole neck area now. This new change was a natural evolution which I now use but have not posted. Glad you like the style I posted.
Thank you! Since I've decided to let my hair grow long, this will help immensely in keeping it from blowing in my face when I'm not wanting to wear a hat. Stay safe on the trails, and don't stop! I did, and now I'm old and fat.
An anus pirate? Because that's what this fella looks like. Just a big gaping shitty bloody anus with a treasure trove of MRSA splooging out because it's to beat up from all the sodomy it's been taking.
You do a great job explaining, I have always wondered for as long as I can remember how does one accomplish this. Your an excellent teacher and I really appreciate you sharing this! God bless you!
@@travismason9321 You do not even know when to use the word "Your" or "You're" and yet you have the audacity to call someone an idiot. Time to do some introspection on who the true idiot is.
You all probably dont give a damn but does anybody know a way to log back into an instagram account? I was stupid forgot my password. I appreciate any help you can give me!
Nice job Perry! I did not know how to wrap a bandana like that I what I really appreciate was how you demonstrated that it takes patience. Take the time to roll tight and proper. Thank you also to your sister for requesting the video!
Perry, wanted to say thank you for taking your time while instructing us , especially great for first x 4 , and all follow up folks... the 1st x 4 is how many times I had to scroll back a few steps, lol... on other videos I almost chucked my iPad, and found myself yelling at the person trying to show in like minute, very frustrating , at least for me. Keep up the good work. Maybe someday you can show how to pack a good and safe day pack or 4 day pack :)
Thanks for sharing. I always wondered how to get them to look neat and not a mess. I sweat a lot and use do rags for my head. I can now use my bandannas too! Thanks
Thank you for posting this! I had no idea this was a way to wear a bandana! Wonderful! Can’t wait to sweat with this on! I’m glad your sister had you share this with us!
Neat!!! I wear cotton bandanas when it's very hot. Cotton absorbs moisture, unlike buffs and similar, which work differently and for different conditions. Cotton absorbs sweat and the air flow created by the motion of running cools down your head considerably. Actually, I (and many runners training and racing in heat conditions) also us cotton t-shirts. Bandana and cotton T-shirts can lower your temperature a couple of degrees and they stay dry, even at slower paces (well, not exactly dry, but they do not get soaked). This does only work in dry conditions, though. If the humidity is above 50%, forget it and go for synthetics
Dude!, i am 69 years old and have always worn something but never this because I did not know how. Wow, first time success with your video. I am going to go buy a Motorcycle!!!
Thanks wish I knew this around a year ago when I did my DofE silver expedition, in going to save this for when I do my gold that is definitely not till 2021 and has the potential of 22 due to lack of exped assessors and backlog of participants. 1k likes on the video now.
hello haha i dont know if ur gonna see is or not i had no intention of watching this to learn to actually wear a bandana ur personality just seemed so uplifting and funny i just watched the entire video lol just wanted u to know haha have a good day
Thanks sir for this lovely video .. u did the bandana very neaty n lovely.. and you look good with tat sun glasses. How's that scare on side of your eye now? Take care!
@@perryrush5378 🤣 No i was just Joking but Your tutorial Helped me alot I train in Boxing and needed something to hold my long hair and this looks like it will do it and keep the sweat off my eyes
I lay the bandana out in front of me in a diamond shape (with one of the corners pointing at me). Then I make about 2 inch fold from the front facing corner torwards the back (away from me). I do this about 4 or 5 or so times (make as many folds so that it is neither too big or too small on your head. Trial and error here). It's the same shape as folding it in half corner to corner only this way there is a built in "headband". Plus, with this method as I said you can fold it as many times to fit the size of your head. Then I put it on my head with the headband part against my forehead, and tie the knot making sure the loose ends are tucked in under the knot before tying. That's the way I was taught years ago by my uncle who rode. I always tie mine extra tight. You don't want it flying off at 100 mph on the bike. Believe me it does.
I am new to Southern Cal. and loving hiking so much and been loving the bandana better than a hat...thank you...what are some of the most challenging hikes you have done in level of difficulty/ strenuous since its hiking straight up to the moon? Ty
My favorite 5-6 day hike is the 76 mile Foot Hills Trail hike starting at Table Rock State Park and ending at Oconee State Park in South Carolina. I have hiked that trail 4 times in each season in 4 days. Parts are very strenuous. All parts are amazing scenery. Lots of water sources. When I complete it in 4 days I usually need a few days to recover! LOL
@@perryrush5378 Oh my goodness me...x4 days might be on the next level---that is super impressive well done....any suggestions for strenuous 1 day hikes say 8 or 10 hours at most? ty Boss! Start a blog you could make some $$ on the side...hiking is a whole new thing to a lot of people now thanks to COVID
Hey Perry! Great video! Would you mind telling us where you get your bandanas from? I've been looking at the ones on Amazon, and they all seem to be imported. I'm really looking for quality bandanas made here in the USA that won't tear so easily and bleed the colors when they get washed. Thanks mate!
I like made in the USA but these came from Walmart. I wash them constantly and have no problem with fading yet. These fit my smaller head but larger ones must be around somewhere. I don't want them too thick or they will get hot and dry more slowly.
Try wild west rag company online. All of their stuff is made in America and they have many different options. If you're searching for a bigger bandana to use for your head like this I would reccomend getting their cotton bandana.
1:38 how come when i get to this step I have not that much bandana at the front to work with? Like certainly not enough to twist and turn it both ways. I'm just confused at this step in general.
In the beginning when pulling the bandana down in the back and up in the front pull it up to the tip of your nose and stop rolling it so many times and see if that helps. Head size and bandana size may make a difference too. Good luck.