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"Grand Canyon"

$30

Design by:

Cactus Country

Phoenix, AZ

The Charity:

Grand Canyon Conservancy

"Grand Canyon"

$30

  • organic cotton

    100% Organic Cotton, GOTS Certified and sustainably sourced in India from Chetna Organic, pre-washed for an extra soft feel

  • made by hand

    Printed, Cut, Sewn, and Packaged by hand at a Fair Trade Certified facility in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Please note that there may be slight sizing and color variations from product to product

  • 21" x 21"

    Standard 21 x 21 inch bandana. Machine wash cold with like colors, line or tumble dry, warm iron, do not bleach

Nothing says adventure like a trip to one of America's incredible National Parks! As long as we can remember, we here at BANDITS have been enamored with these stunning landscapes and special places across our country. In an effort to honor and protect these places for generations to come, we've teamed up with Grand Canyon National Park and King's Canyon / Sequoia National Parks to create these beautiful special edition bandanas.

These designs, created by our friends Lauren & Mark Johnston of Cactus Country, highlight iconic places, unique scenes, and colors inspired by the natural landscape of each unforgettable park. PLUS, these special edition designs give back to each park's respective conservancy organization. They're the perfect way to show your love for your favorite parks, and they'll look great no matter where your next adventure takes you!

Phoenix, AZ

Cactus Country
http://www.thisiscactuscountry.com

Cactus Country, made up of the husband-and-wife design team of Lauren and Mark Johnston, is a multidisciplinary independent design firm specializing in brand identity and illustration. Based in Phoenix, AZ they've called the Southwest home their whole lives (Mark was born & raised in Arizona and Lauren in California) and have found that their creativity thrives best in the desert or on the open road. When they're not creating incredible designs, you'll find them shuffling between Arizona and California to enjoy the desert sunshine and cooler coastal air. Their work is primarily inspired by stories of the open road and things of the past - Vintage Arizona Highways Magazines, old printed ephemera, William Eggleston, Ed Ruscha, Josef Albers, and Mark Rothko. Given that they spend much of their time in desert landscapes, their designs often exude a Western attitude and draw from the natural sights and surroundings they see in their travels. Along with their past experience working with letterpress printing, these collective experiences combine into an incredible design aesthetic that caters toward print application, clean lines, organic textures, and hand-drawn illustrations. In all of their work, Lauren and Mark follow the age-old adage "good work is always honest" which keeps their creativity natural, their attitude humble, and their work authentic for each and every project. They are continually inspired by the work of other influential modern designers including Lauren Dickens, Alana Louise, Kendrick Kidd, Fried Cactus Studio and Hoodzpah. When they're not working on design projects, you can find them hiking, traveling, cooking, and spending time with their dog Pepper and cat Luna.

Grand Canyon Conservancy

Grand Canyon Conservancy was founded in 1932 as the Grand Canyon Natural History Association by naturalist Edwin “Eddie” McKee. As the official philanthropic and collaborative partner of Grand Canyon National Park, the Conservancy’s mission is to inspire generations of park champions to cherish and support the natural and cultural wonder of Grand Canyon. The organization supports the Park by raising private funds, operating retail shops within the park, and providing premier educational programs about the natural and cultural history of the region. The Conservancy funds projects including trails and historic building preservation, educational programs for the public, and the protection of wildlife and their natural habitat.

Grand Canyon Conservancy acknowledges that Grand Canyon National Park exists on land Indigenous people have inhabited since time immemorial and whose histories and cultures are indelibly tied to locations that are now located within national park boundaries. GCC accepts the responsibility of stewarding these places and pledges to honor and respect these lands, their cultural history, and the 11 nations that are still here.

www.grandcanyon.org/

$200,000

RAISED FOR GLOBAL CHARITIES

79

CHARITY ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTED

64

ARTISTS COMMISSIONED

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