The Styling Guide
How to Style Your Maison Pêche Bandana
A bandana is the most versatile piece in your wardrobe. Discover five ways to wear yours — from the classic neck knot to the effortless bag tie.

The Classic Neck Knot

The most iconic way to wear your Maison Pêche — refined, intentional, and always editorial.
Fold Diagonally
Fold your bandana in half diagonally to create a neat triangle. The fold should face you.
Drape & Position
Drape around the back of your neck, letting both ends fall forward over your collar.
Tie the Knot
Cross the right end over the left and bring it up and through — one clean overhand knot at the throat.
Final Touch
Adjust so the knot sits centered below your collarbone. Let the tails fall with slight asymmetry.
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Shop Satin BandanasThe Head Wrap

A nod to Southern summer — effortless, nostalgic, and quietly bold.
Fold to a Band
Fold the bandana lengthwise into thirds, creating a long band about 3 inches wide.
Position
Place the center of the band at your hairline, pulling both ends back over the crown of your head.
Tie at the Nape
Bring the ends to the nape of your neck and tie once, then once more into a knot or bow.
Tuck or Tail
For a cleaner look, tuck the ends under the band. For something softer, let the tails fall loose.
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Shop Satin BandanasThe Bag Tie

A satin bandana on a leather tote — instant elevation.
Choose Your Bag
Works best with a structured leather tote or top-handle bag. It adds color and movement to a simple silhouette.
Fold to a Ribbon
Fold the bandana lengthwise until you have a ribbon about 2 inches wide.
Thread Through
Thread the ribbon through the handle loop or wrap it around the top handle, centering it evenly.
Tie the Bow
Tie a loose bow, or a simple knot. Let one tail fall slightly longer — this asymmetry is the signature.
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Shop Satin BandanasThe Wrist Tie

Quiet luxury at its most personal — a satin knot at the wrist.
Fold Thin
Fold your bandana into a narrow ribbon, about 1.5 inches wide, by folding lengthwise several times.
Wrap the Wrist
Wrap once around your wrist, leaving enough length on both ends to tie a small knot.
Tie Once
Tie a clean single knot at the inside of your wrist — not too tight, not too loose.
Leave It Loose
Let the tails fall naturally. It should look effortless — because it is.
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Shop Satin BandanasThe Sash Tie

Thread it through a belt loop or tie it around your waist. Southern ease made luxurious.
Fold Narrow
Fold the bandana to a ribbon about 1.5 inches wide — narrow enough to thread through a standard belt loop.
Thread the Loop
Thread the center through the front belt loop of your trousers or jeans.
Position the Knot
Draw both ends to the side, tying a small knot at the hip just above the waistband.
Style the Tails
Let the tails drape down one leg. Pair with a slim Oxford shirt tucked in on the same side.
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Shop Satin BandanasMaison Pêche Atelier
The Art of Wearing Satin
Material Matters
Satin drapes beautifully and holds knots with precision. Our satin bandanas develop a natural softness over time — the more you wear them, the better they look.
The Knot School
A loose knot signals ease; a tight knot is more precise and editorial. Try both with the same bandana to understand how tension shapes the whole look.
Palette Pairings
The Maison Pêche palette — moss, cognac, cream, burgundy — is designed to layer. Any two colorways from the collection will naturally harmonize.
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