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Bandanas are code for what you're into.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handkerchief_code Be careful what color you choose and how you wear it.
Last edited by Grizz; 01-05-2009 at 09:20 PM. |
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ok ok ill give you some real advice jeez... I dont reccomend any cotton bandanas unless your using it as a back up for when your face mask freezes solid, You should look at neck gaiters and face masks instead, i wear somthing called "le masque" not sure where you can buy it cause i got it from a friend. I bought the bandito face mask from burton and i dont reccomend that, its all fashion and no function... i also have a patogonia neck gaiter that works very well and can double as a beanie... i always make sure to bring two because odds are you snot will freeze all over it.
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another serious suggestion here, look into airhole facemaskes : AIRHOLE BITCHES!!
great masks, fleece lined and waterproof on the outside, and they dont fog your goggles |
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