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Buff brand vs knock off?

nangiakki

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Hi - I have seen there are lots of buff fans here so I went to look online. There are alot of buff style items out there but is it better to go with the actual Buff brand?
Thanks!
 
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I had a buff from a 'China' store that cost a couple of dollars and wore it every day on the Camino. It still looks as good as new. I can't see any advantage in paying top dollar for a brand named one.
 
They are a very simple piece of clothing. Get the very thin one for sunburn protection/xtra warmth during summer walking, or a thicker one for colder conditions.
They generally don't get a large amount of use so quality/price are very secondary considerations.
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So many uses for a buff on camino and I'd never go without one again. Bought mine a few years ago but the Buff brand was too tight for my head. Maybe there are more options now.

I like the sound of your merino wool buff, C clearly.
 
One of the main considerations about the Buff is that it is seamless. This is difficult to do without special equipment. Many weavers can make a length of fabric on an average loom that can be sewn together to make a circle. Or buy a couple of yards of fabric from the store and serge them together to make a loop. Not difficult at all. Cost is minimal. It's the seamlessness that is special. If you can live with the seam, you can make a Buff-like scarf for pennies on a dollar.
 
I love my blood-red merino wool buff, from the original Buff. I also have a Camino collection buff, with the appearance of a well-stamped credential :)

I wear my buffs for everything, from working outside and keeping the hair out of my eyes, to a dust mask, to a convertible head cover. I'm not sure that the knock offs are as good, but why not try? I'm all about saving money.
 
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So many uses for a buff on camino and I'd never go without one again. Bought mine a few years ago but the Buff brand was too tight for my head. Maybe there are more options now.

I like the sound of your merino wool buff, C clearly.
I have the same problem with size. Buff has come out with a large. Bought one and it solved the problem. I used the smaller one this winter around my neck for warmth.

Great suggestions about making your own. Maybe a french seam would be the way to go. Need to check Pinterest. Bet there will be someone who's posted diy instructions for making a buff.
 

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