
Vintage Handkerchiefs
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Nicole YoungFirst to rec“I never leave home without a handkerchief. For me not only practical, and more eco friendly than tissues, but also nostalgic. My grandma taught me how to iron on my grandfather handkerchiefs. He always had one on him whether in a suit or casually dressed.”
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paisleysplayroom“Add a bit of fun to your life by collecting vintage hankies. Kids today don't care about hankies, so you can find gorgeous ones at the thrift. Embroidered, floral, plaid- you name it. If you're like me, and have a toddler this is a useful item for many reasons. Or if you have seasonal allergies! Why not wipe your nose with a cute little vintage number. Make your snot chic!”
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April“Bringing back having a vintage hankerchief (my eyes water and sometimes makeup runs or nose during allergy season) and I have gone through boxes of tissues that are rough on my nose. These are good to keep in a purse and be able to wash, especially those with watery eyes part of the year) also maybe for crying in the movies/in general. Sustainable too!”
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