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Rose Bamboo Chemo Turban (more colours)

This versatile Chemo Turban is a cross between a turban and a hat. It has two bands of fabric that lay around the brim of the hat creating a kind of knot at the front and the back, creating interest and volume around the face. It is flattering to most face shapes.

 

  • 95% Bamboo 5% Elastane.
  • Warm in winter and cool in summer.
  • Beautiful range of colours to choose from.
  • This handstiched Chemo Turban is a cross between a hat and a turban. It has two bands of fabric that lay around the brim of the hat creating a kind of knot at the front and the back, creating interest and volume around the face.

     

    It is flattering to most face shapes. It sits low at the nape of neck and the stretchy jersey means it will stretch to fit your head snugly. The circular crown section ensures a neat fit. It is an ideal base hat that a favourite scarf can be folded around and secured in place, you can twist a scarf around the band sections to great effect. Perfect to throw on and be out the door in seconds. 

     

    Due to the nature of the bamboo fabric these little hairloss hats will keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. 

£45.00Price

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