This neck gaiter is a versatile accessory that can be used as a face covering, headband, bandana, wristband, and neck warmer. Upgrade your accessory game and find a matching face shield for each of your outfits.
• 95% polyester, 5% elastane (fabric composition may vary by 1%)
• Fabric weight: 6.19 oz/yd² (210 g/m²)
• Breathable fabric
• Washable and reusable
• Four-way stretch fabric that stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains
• One size
• Printed on one side, reverse side is left blank
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SASA Scarab Neck Gaiter
In Ancient Egyptian religion, the Scarab was the sacred symbol taking the form of a dung beetle (Scarabaeus sacer). This beetle was associated with the divine manifestation of the early morning sun, Khepri, whose name was written with the scarab hieroglyph and who was believed to roll the disk of the morning sun over the eastern horizon at daybreak. Scarab amulets were popular throughout the ancient world, first appearing in the Old Kingdom (c. 2575–c. 2130 BCE); although originally ornamental, by the New Kingdom (1539–1075 BCE) such amulets were found in the bandages of mummies and associated with the heart of the deceased.
Design by Rosalijn Dekker