Bandana - Red
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Sugarhill Bandana - Red
The Sugarhill Bandana is a timeless accessory that blends vintage inspiration with meticulous Japanese craftsmanship. Crafted in Japan from a high-quality 100% cotton twill or poplin, this bandana features an original, intricate print that adds a touch of subtle character and depth to its classic square silhouette.
Features
Features
- Crafted from high-quality 100% cotton twill or poplin
- Features an original, intricate print
- Classic square silhouette
- Approximately 54cm x 54cm
- Made in Japan
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping:
Canada: Orders over $250 CAD ship FREE. Orders below are charged a $25.00 CAD shipping fee. All orders ship with FedEx and are delivered within 2-5 days.
Returns:
We accept returns on REGULAR PRICED ITEMS for the following; For REFUND: Return is initiated and mailed back by the customer within 15 days of delivery date. For EXCHANGE/STORE CREDIT: Return is initiated and mailed back by the customer within 30 days of delivery date. The item(s) is new, unworn, unwashed and in original packaging with tags attached.
Customers are responsible for the cost of return shipping.
Shipping and handling is not refundable and all sale items are final purchase. If FREE Shipping has been provided, there will be a restocking fee of $25 CAD charged.
Gift cards, hats, intimates and magazines or publications are non returnable.
To initiate a return, please email info@wallacemercantileshop.com.




Sugarhill
Sugarhill is a Tokyo-based brand founded by siblings Koki and Shota Sugimoto, known for its boundary-pushing approach to denim and workwear. With a background in pattern-making and a deep respect for craftsmanship, the brand blends rugged silhouettes with refined tailoring, often reimagining traditional Americana through a Japanese lens. Each collection showcases meticulous fabric development, custom hardware, and considered construction—resulting in garments that feel both familiar and entirely new. At its core, Sugarhill is driven by a desire to elevate everyday garments into something expressive, enduring, and quietly rebellious.