Hachimaki Headband
HARRY WOULD WEAR ONE, but the pronunciation of his name would be a challenge :)
A Hachimaki is a stylized headband (Bandanna) in the Japanese culture, usually made of red or white cloth, worn as a symbol of perseverance or effort by the wearer. These are worn on many occasions, for example students in cram school, office workers, expert tradesmen taking pride in their work. They are generally decorated with inspirational slogans and symbols. Tying the hachimaki equals the Western gesture of rolling up ones sleeves - getting serious and beginning to do the work. Chicago North Side Baseball fans...it's been 100 Years! Wear the Hachimaki Proud, roll up the sleeves and Let's Go To WORK LOUD & PROUD BLEACHER FANS!
Go Chicago!!!
100 Years will be worth the wait!
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