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  • Buff Lightweight Merino Wool 1

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Buff 5 Panel Cap Kids deri blue
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Buff
5 Panel Cap Kids deri blue
£25.99
Buff Lightweight Merino Wool Neck Tube solid grey
Buff Lightweight Merino Wool Neck Tube solid grey solid grey
Buff
Lightweight Merino Wool Neck Tube solid grey
£22.99
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Buff Accessories

Buffs are perhaps the most versatile item of headgear that is currently available. These accessories are very flexible and can be changed and put together in many different ways that work well in a wide range of settings and situations.

In this post, you will understand the various applications and advantages of this straightforward item that is easy, lightweight, and extremely convenient. We will also give you a guide on how to wear buff accessories in a straightforward and simple way.

How to style your buff accessories:

As a beanie cap

In the traditional Buff style, a simple fabric twist transforms the tube shape into a skull cap suitable for hot or cold weather. Soak it in water on a hot summer day to create a heat sink for your head.

As a headband

This traditional arrangement wicks moisture and prevents it from flowing into the eyes. You can use the half Buff as an alternative when a full Buff is too bulky for the headband design.

As an under-helmet

A necessary skill for bicyclists, the Buff simply fits beneath a helmet. The Buff's thin layer protects you from the wind and keeps you warm. It also keeps sweat from getting into your eyes without affecting the fit.

As a sleep mask

A simple head covering (covering the eyes) allows you to sleep in complete darkness, making it ideal for use on aircraft and on bright campsites. You can also extend the buff to your nostrils to protect against offensive scents.

As a neck gaiter

This arrangement is a good substitute for a scarf since it consists of a basic layer around the neck. On crisp fall days, you could use a gaiter with a hat or as a soft buffer between your skin and abrasive jacket collars.

As a face cover

Pull it over your head and tuck it under your chin. The secret is to encase the head, with a tight wrap on top of the skull and the cloth on the other side wrapped around the neck. In the summer, this strategy is an efficient sun protection tactic.

As a double balaclava

Employing two buffs is a cold-weather survival technique. Follow the methods outlined above for the “facial mask” approach, and then use a second buff in a neck-gaiter fashion to seal off the head and neck from the cold for optimum comfort and warmth.