Ladies' headwear Perla
Color:
59 €
Item nr:
3045-10852
Product type:
Turban
Collection:
House of Christine (Denmark)
Size:
Average
Fabric:
Polyester
Lining:
Bamboo Viscose
The original turban hat is able to be at the head of any stylish wardrobe. This elegant and feminine piece of headwear, crafted from fabric with a soft and pleasant handle, has been deservedly popular for years.
The headdress has a detachable headband that gives versatility to the design and allows you to experiment with different styles. Wear it over the item when you wish to get a dressier look, or use the model without the headband to create more formal or plain looks.
Polyester is the most commonly used synthetic fiber worldwide. Many types of fabrics are based on polyester that occupies one of the largest niches in the textile industry. Polyester is used either alone or blended with fibers. Materials made from polyester are UV and crease resistant, don't absorb foreign odours, dry quickly after washing and don't shrink which makes them very easy to care for. Other obvious advantages include relatively light weight along with high density, and durability.
Bamboo fabric is a natural textile made from the pulp of bamboo grass. Thanks to the peculiar porous structure of bamboo fiber, it has great insulating properties to keep the wearer cooler in summer and warmer in winter. The excellent wicking ability that pulls moisture away from the body, and antibacterial qualities that allow to reduce bacteria causing unpleasant odours, make it absolutely unique. As bamboo is breathable, highly absorbent, bacteria resistant and doesn't irritate the skin, it is perfect for people with allergies and children. On top of all of this, bamboo is light, durable, anti-static, and silky in texture, which makes it very comfortable to use.
House of Christine is a Danish headwear brand known for its distinctive design and thoughtful color combinations. The products are made from quality materials and provide comfort for everyday wear.
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