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$60.00 AUD
Pattern worn by Daniel Craig in the movie Glass Onion! A floral pattern inspired by California's super bloom, french sample books, and the town of Zalipie, Poland. Made with soft, high quality organic cotton.
Machine wash in cold water with similar colors. Hang dry or tumble dry on low-medium heat.
22 x 22 inches - 56 x 56cm
Our signiture bandanas are made in an ethical factory in Mumbai, India. The factory has a 4 pillar ethical certification called SMETA. This covers social, environmental, safety and business ethics. A social audit is one of the best ways to understand working conditions. This certification ensures our garment professionals are working in a place that meets the fair labor conventions put forth by the International Labor Organisation.
About Last Chance Textiles
The Name
"Last Chance" reflects the spirit of adventure and preparation inspired by founder Lindsey Fout’s early travels in the American West. It symbolizes a final stop before the unknown — a moment to gather what matters, trust what you have, and move forward with intention.
The Designer
Lindsey Fout, a Portland-based textile designer originally from West Virginia, brings her Appalachian roots into every piece she creates. Her background informs a utilitarian yet artistic approach rooted in historical research and hands-on design.
The Brand
Last Chance Textiles crafts timeless bandanas and scarves using hand-drawn patterns inspired by global textile traditions. The brand reimagines history through sustainable, beautiful design using organic cotton, naturally dyed silk, and handwoven fabrics.
The Materials
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Natural Dyes: Non-toxic dyes derived from plants and insects, applied by master dyers in India.
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Organic Cotton: GOTS-certified cotton for durability, softness, and ethical production.
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Suvin Cotton: A rare, ultra-soft, long-staple cotton used in special collaborations.
The Process & Ethics
Each product begins with deep research into textile history, ensuring cultural respect and originality. Patterns are hand-drawn and digitally refined. The brand is committed to low waste — using full fabric widths, minimizing leftovers, and repurposing scraps into new products.