Ladies' headwear B.B. Beatrice
Color:
65 €
Item nr:
1291-6781
Product type:
Turban
Collection:
House of Christine (Denmark)
Size:
Average
Fabric:
Polyester 31%, Wool 69%
Lining:
Yes
The understated turban in a beautiful solid will seamlessly blend in any attire, giving you, depending on the occasion, a business or a red carpet look.
Thanks to its looser fit, this model doesn't cling to your head and will not ruin your hairdo. It will protect you from the cold weather conditions, from the wind and, if needed, can be worn to cover up bad hair days.
The short soft ribbons sewn on the headdress allow for an instant and effortless change of style. Choose the way of tying that will let you look your best in your attire.
The Body Balance series has been developed to maintain a core temperature at 37.5 degrees. This unique fabric feature captures and releases moisture vapour and leaves you comfortable and warm at all times. Due to the 37.5® Technology used, the turban has a cooling effect against the skin and will work with your body climate to ensure a core temperature of 37.5 degree. A fantastic and revolutionary choice of headwear.
Wool is a popular four seasons fabric, thanks to its natural elasticity and breathability. It will warm you up, pull moisture away from your skin and protect it against harmful UV rays.
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.
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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