There is little information about the "Burmel" label in online sources, but links suggest an early 20th-Century firm (Burmel Handkerchief Corporation) that designed, trademarked, and produced the original linen designs. Apparently there is no longer a manufacturer. Either genuine (vintage) linen or copies are currently sold.
My grandfather, Morris “Murray” Morenstein, was the last surviving principal founding member (5 original members) of Burmel Handkerchief Inc. during the earlier part of the mid-20th century. My grandmother was an early designer of the handkerchiefs and later, scarves when the company expanded as a result of the invention of tissues. The company was located at 385 Fifth Ave., New York, NY, until around 1980 or 1981. Vogue magazine presented their hankerchiefs in their ”Handkerchief of the Month” section.
you use a handkerchief you use a handkerchief
Handkerchief is a noun.
the handkerchief had some stuff too make dogs smell go crazy when they sniff the handkerchief
The word handkerchief is not in the Bible
It's a handkerchief you keep in your pocket.
The latin word for handkerchief is súdaríum
handkerchief or hanky
It is handkerchief. It is weird, handkerchieves sounds right.
The Yellow Handkerchief was created on 1977-10-01.
The Yellow Handkerchief was released on 02/26/2010.
The Production Budget for The Yellow Handkerchief was $15,500,000.