

Bandits Bandanas
Bandits creates sustainably made bandanas that feature original artwork and support charities worldwide.
DESIGN BY: Paloma Nicole Diaz DALLAS, TX
THE CHARITY: Cultura En Tu Ropa
For her design, artist Paloma Diaz chose to highlight the Nopal, a species of cactus that is deeply significant in Mexican culture and cuisine. The title of Paloma's design translates to "Our Divine Nopal," and indeed this edible cactus species also known as "Opuntia" or "Prickly Pear" is one of the fundamental symbols of Mexico dating back to the time of the ancient Aztecs. The Aztecs considered it a sacred "planta de vida" (life-giving plant) for it's health benefits, drought-tolerance, and the fact that it's fallen leaves can form new plants. It was adopted as a symbol of the life-rebirth cycle found in many ancient Mexican myths, and are central to Mexican folklore and art today. Nopales remain a modern day staple, found in everything from health and beauty products to biofuel. Growing up in Dallas as a child of immigrant parents, Paloma explained that she was often not proud of her culture, and would shy away from her Mexican heritage in an attempt to assimilate or "Americanize."
Always Original: Bandanas feature exclusive, never-before-seen designs created by incredible artists from all over the world.
Gives Back: For every bandana sold, Bandits donates 10% of proceeds to charities chosen by the artists they work with.
Conscious Quality: Bandits Bandanas are hand made, fair trade certified and built from sustainably-sourced, 100% organic cotton.