Bandana Hairstyles: 12 Easy Ways To Tie One
From classic headband ties to trendy bows — the perfect bandana look for every outfit, hair type and occasion.
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The humble bandana might be the most underrated thing in your accessory drawer. It’s the cheapest, fastest way to rescue a bad hair day and still look completely put-together — and it works on every hair type, length and texture. Whether you’re after a 10-second tie for errands or a statement look for a night out, there’s a bandana style here for you.These easy bandana hairstyles work whether your hair is straight, curly, short or long
Below are 12 of my favourite bandana hairstyles and ways to wear one, with exactly when to reach for each style, what to pair it with, and a little styling tip to make it look effortless rather than try-hard. Save the ones you love and let’s get tying.
Easy Everyday Bandana HairStyles
01The Classic Headband Tie

This is your 10-second everyday hero. Fold the bandana into a triangle, roll it into a band, lay it across the top of your head and knot it underneath your hair at the nape. Done. It’s the look that makes second-day hair look intentional.
When to wear it: Lazy mornings, errand runs, work-from-home days, and any time your roots need a break.Style it with: Literally anything — a white tee and jeans, an oversized shirt, or a simple sundress.Shreya’s tip: Knot at the nape for a sleek finish, or shift it to the top of your head for a more retro, playful vibe.
02Top Knot + Bandana

Sweep your hair into a high messy bun, then wrap a folded bandana around the base and tie it off. It instantly elevates a lazy bun into something that looks styled — the definition of effortless.
When to wear it: Busy days when you want to look like you tried (without actually trying).Style it with: Athleisure, oversized blazers, slip dresses, or your comfiest brunch fit.Shreya’s tip: Pull a few face-framing pieces loose so it reads soft and undone rather than severe.
03The Half-Up Bandana

Take the top half of your hair, secure it, and tie a bandana over the section for a sweet 90s-coquette feel. It keeps hair out of your face while looking deliberately pretty.
When to wear it: Date nights, festivals, brunches, and photo days.Style it with: Slip dresses, crop tops, and anything a little romantic or floaty.Shreya’s tip: A satin or silk bandana catches the light beautifully — perfect if you’ll be photographed.
04Low Ponytail Wrap


Tie a low, sleek ponytail, then wrap a thin-folded bandana around the hair tie to hide it completely. It’s the polished, grown-up way to wear a bandana.
When to wear it: Office days, meetings, and polished-casual moments.Style it with: Tailored trousers, fine knits, blazers, and structured bags.Shreya’s tip: Match the bandana to one accent colour already in your outfit — it makes the whole look feel pulled-together.
Vintage & Retro Bandana Looks
05The Rosie The Riveter Knot

The folded triangle knotted on top of the head — a true pin-up classic. Roll the front edge for height, position the knot front-and-centre, and tuck the back point under.
When to wear it: Themed events, vintage days, or any time you want a confident statement.Style it with: High-waisted jeans, polka dots, gingham, and a bold red lip.Shreya’s tip: Roll the front edge a couple of times for that authentic 1940s height and structure.
06The 50s Headscarf

Full, glamorous coverage tied at the nape of the neck — think old Hollywood on a convertible drive. Drape a larger silk scarf over your head and knot it under your hair at the back.
When to wear it: Beach days, road trips, and glam grocery runs.Style it with: Sundresses, linen sets, and oversized cat-eye sunglasses.Shreya’s tip: Silk drapes far more elegantly than cotton for this one — it’s worth the upgrade.
Braids & Textured Hair Styles
07The Bandana Braid


Braid the bandana right into your hair. Start a regular or Dutch braid and treat a thin, rolled bandana as one of the three sections, weaving it through to the ends. The pop of print through the braid is so pretty.
When to wear it: Festivals, summer days, and boho moments.Style it with: Flowy dresses, denim cutoffs, and crochet tops.Shreya’s tip: Use a long, thin scarf rather than a stiff bandana so it weaves smoothly without bunching.
08Bandana Headband Over Curls

Sit a soft bandana headband over curly or textured hair to define your shape and keep curls off your face — without crushing them. It’s protective and pretty at once.
When to wear it: Refreshing day-old curls, humid days, and out-of-the-shower styling.Style it with: Anything — this one lets your hair and curls be the star.Shreya’s tip: Tie it loosely. A too-tight band flattens your curl pattern and leaves a dent.
Trendy & Statement Bandana Looks
09The Bandana Bow

Tie your bandana into a big, soft bow at the back or side of your head. It’s peak coquette-core and the kind of detail that makes people ask where you got it.
When to wear it: Coquette days, brunches, dates, and pretty occasions.Style it with: Ballet flats, soft knits, pearl jewellery, and anything bow-friendly.Shreya’s tip: A slightly stiffer fabric holds a crisper, fuller bow — limp cotton tends to flop.
10Bandana Belt Style

Fold a bandana thin and loop it through your belt loops or tie it to one side of your waist for that nostalgic early-2000s edge. Effortlessly cool and a little bit playful.
When to wear it: Casual trendy days and festivals.Style it with: Crop tops, baggy denim, and 2000s-inspired everything.Shreya’s tip: Tie the knot slightly off-centre on one hip — it’s more flattering than dead-centre.
11Bandana Neck Scarf (French Style)

A little French-girl polish: fold the bandana into a thin strip and knot it at the side of your neck. Finish with gold hoops and a bold lip for instant chic.
When to wear it: Statement days when you want the accessory to lead the outfit.Style it with: Monochrome outfits, gold jewellery, and a strong lip colour.Shreya’s tip: Coordinate the bandana print with your jewellery tone — warm prints with gold, cooler prints with silver.
12The Bandana Bra Top

The ultimate festival-season DIY: fold a large bandana into a triangle and tie it into a cute, breezy bra top. It’s playful, summery, and a fun way to match your hair scarf to your outfit.
When to wear it: Festivals, beach days, and hot summer afternoons.Style it with: High-waisted denim shorts, flowy skirts, and layered gold necklaces.Shreya’s tip: Use a larger 27-inch bandana for more coverage, and double-knot the ties so it stays put all day.
And there you have it — 12 easy bandana hairstyles to turn one little square of fabric into your favourite accessory. The beauty of these bandana looks is how far they stretch: the same scarf can be a sleek office wrap one day and a festival braid the next. Save the looks you love, experiment in the mirror, and remember the golden rule — silk and satin are kindest to your hair. Happy tying! 🤍
Bandana Hairstyle FAQs
Fold a square bandana into a triangle, then roll it into a band. Lay it under or over your hair depending on the style, and knot it securely. For a headband look, knot underneath your hair at the nape; for a retro look, knot it on top of your head.
A standard 22×22 inch bandana works for most headband and tie styles. For full head wraps, turbans or the 50s headscarf, choose a larger 27 inch or bigger silk scarf for proper coverage.
Yes. A loosely tied bandana defines and protects curls without flattening them, and a silk bandana worn overnight reduces friction and frizz — making it one of the kindest accessories for textured hair.
Silk and satin are gentlest on hair and add a pretty sheen, making them ideal for sleep, photos and going-out looks. Cotton grips better and wicks sweat, so it’s best for workouts and active styles.
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