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What's the largest kerchief-like garment that is still pocketable?
I've been doing day hikes for a while now, but recently learned about the versatility of bandanas, its larger counterpart the shemagh and other even larger garments like the sarong. The larger it is the more uses it has, and since i'd like these for everyday use as well, i want it to pack down compact.
I've been looking into others like blanket scarves but they all seem primarily designed for women as a fashion accessory and/or winter use unlike the others i mentioned, which are a bit more flexible. I've seen pocketable blankets but they're all designed to be waterproof and whatnot so they wouldn't be very breathable. Other than that, the only oversized kerchief i've seen advertized as being pocketable is the hobo hanky and it's the same size as a typical shemagh.
Do do any /out/ists have a better idea of what i should be looking for or what type of fabric would be right for this to easily a yuge kerchief? Thanks for any advice.
I've been doing day hikes for a while now, but recently learned about the versatility of bandanas, its larger counterpart the shemagh and other even larger garments like the sarong. The larger it is the more uses it has, and since i'd like these for everyday use as well, i want it to pack down compact.
I've been looking into others like blanket scarves but they all seem primarily designed for women as a fashion accessory and/or winter use unlike the others i mentioned, which are a bit more flexible. I've seen pocketable blankets but they're all designed to be waterproof and whatnot so they wouldn't be very breathable. Other than that, the only oversized kerchief i've seen advertized as being pocketable is the hobo hanky and it's the same size as a typical shemagh.
Do do any /out/ists have a better idea of what i should be looking for or what type of fabric would be right for this to easily a yuge kerchief? Thanks for any advice.