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Laura Scholz
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Can a neck scarf work as a DIY sunglasses chain?

Laura Scholz
22/7/2024
Translation: Katherine Martin

I’m always up for uncomplicated arts-and-crafts projects. This «homemade» sunglasses chain is a prime example. But is even the minimal effort involved worthwhile?

The bandana is an accessory that, quite honestly, takes up way more of my brain space than you’d expect. You might also refer to it a neck scarf or neckerchief. Whatever you call it, I think we can all agree that it’s a square piece of fabric that tends to be worn around the neck.

And that’s just the tip of this multifunctional iceberg. In fact, Pinterest recently brought yet another bandana talent into my beautifully created home feed.

A bandana sunglasses chain: yay or nay?

I thought it was a nice idea at first. So nice that I started picturing myself gallivanting through the summer with my decorative, knotted sunglasses chain on at all times. This despite not even owning a regular glasses chain. In fact, I’ve always found them unnecessary. Bandana ones, on the other hand…

After all, my bandana has enough on its plate already.

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