Kerchief is 1836 parlance for a large square scarf. The Kerchiefs are all 36" x 36", made with a cotton silk blend flat weave fabric, and extremely soft to the touch. This fabric is sturdy, however care must be taken. In the event you discover a soil, put in a cold bath and line dry ONLY. No dryers.
In the event you snag a thread, do not rub and pull. The only way to repair a snag is by carefully picking up the single thread and pulling it into place. This requires a needle and great patience, but it can be done.
If you use your flannel cloth envelope for storage, you should escape problems.
In the event you snag a thread, do not rub and pull. The only way to repair a snag is by carefully picking up the single thread and pulling it into place. This requires a needle and great patience, but it can be done.
If you use your flannel cloth envelope for storage, you should escape problems.
The classic bandana is 22" x 22", however Texas History Style offers several variations on the standard: 100% cotton and a cotton modal blend, ranging from 20" to 28" square. Again, take care. While the 100% cotton is reliably durable, all of the fabrics were selected based on their "hand" and should be treated with care. Cotton modal should placed in a cold bath, line dry. The 100% 24" cotton can withstand a machine wash and dry, but any dyed fabric will fade when put in a dryer.
The silk pocket squares require professional dry cleaning for best results, the 100% cotton twill a cold bath and line dry.
Texas History Style products are made with the best fabrics and dyes, but we do not live in a perfect world. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR BANDANA OR SCARF WET. However, should you do so and there is any bleed, submerge in cold water and it should come clean.
Proper care should protect your purchase.
All tags are attached for easy removal. Gently pull the red string from the opposite side of the tag and it will fall off.