This is what it looks like, pinned to the wall:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi66swTHY43ud3anFv18fheEzUTVuXGXK5FRSWHkY3lLiJCKQh4Cwyy-HmTecQEs6LWx2hdQyOBaDB8NWeRBM32pyXhEjyvYQNONPTpJ6Eb5yOHjolZX4Ee2tS9ctYWI5BkosH96U2ZiTU/s400/3-band.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEivhJ2aN4J0bqkCgxJIjBqzmvqdUUv3A7a1FOWBVi4MV_C3U60Bkr80ZoSWf2OGiiGx02I3QQLSWMy4cJGmt0E7XCjWkh-MixMH_aEtJgdB-igbY3FJszm-bqNEqvtDoCsIf9wWsacZSwQ/s400/3-band-detail.jpg)
There are several possible ways to put it on.
First - donned "as a shirt" (both arms put through openings, with the full width as a back piece):
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgzrdB1xT-grKz1jekuRBMMla2XU8MhzC9U2BBuxP7Uf5DWo1DA29qdb-Ft9N4OS2A3RAQMO_XyCrN98OXCWzzpcWbRRBtF2AhVylx6IAOIsSsJ3h4uuvMmS8FCWENWdab-uI4dKoyctSM/s400/3-band-shirt.jpg)
Second - with the head put through one of the long loops:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpewBAVcrX7wr-YDA2rc25dzqF2X_4Z9Iwa0vsYz7Z9OyJVUIKQV-SfuRqpUYltdkLDW6GvpMbAl1T6h6_4wXz_oSDxdqxi-WoG1MUD4VhKFg0uNAmDgMflRgjx_g356_pSpBwj4ZPh5Q/s400/3-band-head-through.jpg)
Third - one arm through
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjz1b6hb0m7oQbTA7R6bYBEbOYIP0M1S957J3ogYRPpBE-TGzeMef2CDzysDPd2uBWDv1QZ1q61TS6nl4v-1QutEEuyeBV7Oeno2pd1dCoOLk7Yet8NnfCdBD-4kzEfLVMzkzm0meWirKc/s400/3-band-arm-through.jpg)
I still think this idea is worth exploring further, but next time I will probably do it without the shrinking stripes...
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