Scarf Buying Guide
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The rule of thumb when buying a scarf is to check on quality and softness of the material. Pamper your senses with a luxuriant scarf; when shopping look for pieces that feel soft to the touch, ones that can be easily draped and have a flow or ample fall to the fabric. Fabrics like silk, chiffon, cashmere, soft knit, and charmeuse are wonderful options certain to be pleasing to touch and the eye, of course. Since chunky and thick knits are all the rage this winter, pick soft and cozy scarves to drape around your neck.
If this is your first time hat shopping, you may feel overwhelmed and not know where to begin. Don't fret! After more than 25 years of designing headwear for cancer patients, we've learned a few things and we're here to let you in on our secrets. Here are some of the best tricks to keep in mind when buying a hat to get the most comfortable and flattering cancer hat style.
Scarves - A scarf is an elegant option for women who want to experiment with sophisticated, feminine looks. These versatile head coverings can be worn in a myriad of ways and can be found in almost every type of fabric. Some cancer patients do not want to tie a scarf, so we offer both untied and pre-tied head scarf options.
Wigs - A wig can help women with hair loss feel secure and confident. With so many styles and colors to choose from, it is even possible to find a wig that closely resembles your hairstyle prior to your hair loss. On our Wig Resources page, you'll also find a step-by-step guide to help you on your wig buying journey. You can also take advantage of our free wig consultation service to have an experienced wig consultant help you choose the right color and style for you.
5. Slip-On or Pre-Tied Scarf - These easy-to-use scarves are a wonderful everyday or formal option for cancer patients. They slip right onto the head and give the look of an intricately tied scarf without all of the work. They're lightweight and perfect to toss into a bag or keep in your car for times when you need something quick, easy, and sophisticated.Their elegant design can be dressed up or down.
Headbands, Hat Pins & Broaches - Headbands can add color, life and pizzazz to your turbans. They also help create a sense of security whenworn with a turban or pre-tied scarf. Hat pins and broaches add asplash of fun to any basic hat, turban, or pre-tied scarf. Because these accessories are removable, you can use them on multiple pieces of headwear.
To take the guesswork out of buying, most of our hats have been specially designed to have built-in stretch or size adjustment. This allows them to fit on almost any head size. Still, it is a good idea to determine your head size. We have prepared a helpful video on measuring your head for a wig. The same sizes apply to hats. Most women have an average sized head. If you find that hats are typically tight on you, you probably have a large head. Conversely, if hats are usually loose on you, you probably have a petite head. As you are browsing products, there are filters that allow youto sort the hats by size. Additionally, on each product page, you will find a sizing tab.This gives detailed sizing information about the particular product.
Ideally, we would go with wool or cashmere for keeping yourself toasty and save the silk for formal occasions. Linen would be considered a summer scarf worn by many purely as an affectation and the less said about scarves made with synthetic materials, the better.
Just like you would choose a longer length jacket for a taller build so too would you choose scarf length proportionate to your height. A shorter man might find himself looking a little lost in the knots of an overly long scarf so from a style perspective this is a crucial choice.
Square Head Scarves are the easiest to work with and the most popular. They are an ideal choice for beginners as they are the easiest to tie, and are more manageable than long scarves for most women. They offer many styling options. For a cancer scarf or head covering, you are going to want to achieve full head coverage. To do so, you will need a scarf that is at least 28 X 28 inches. For those who prefer to have a generous amount of fabric hanging down their backs (giving the illusion of hair), we offer oversized square scarves.
In addition being great headcoverings, square head scarves can be tied in many fun ways to accessorize your look. This makes square scarves even more versatile. Get creative! Some popular ways to tie a headscarf are:
Rectangular Head Scarves (also called oblongs or long scarves) are also a good option for women who like the look of extra fabric hanging down in the back, similar to a ponytail. While squares are easier to tie for beginners, rectangle scarves allow you the most styling versatility. You can achieve the looks you can get with a square head scarf, but the dimensions also allow you to create more intricate style options. The generous amount of material allows the wearer to tie various styles, from pretty head wraps and turbans to flowing side ponies. They can be worn alone or multiple scarves can be layered to create more complex and beautiful wraps. Oblong scarves take just a little more practice, but with the help of our tutorials below, tying a rectangular scarf can be as easy as tying your shoe laces.
Another great thing about long scarves Even if you are new to hair loss or covering your head, odds are good that you already have a rectangular scarf in your wardrobe, just waiting to be transformed into a one-of-a-kind head covering.
A scarf pad is a full cap made from soft organic cotton terry cloth that can be worn under a scarf or headwear. A scarf pad provides fullness and volume to the top of the head, giving the illusion of hair underneath. This is especially important for cancer patients or women with total hair loss to provide a flattering appearance.
The scarf pad prevents your scarves from slipping on your head when you tie them. This makes your scarves much easier to tie on the head. Because it absorbs and wicks away sweat, the scarf pad also allows you to wash your head scarves less often.
Adding Security to HeadscarvesScarf GripperOur unique creation, the Scarf Gripper is a headband made of a lightweight gripable fabric that can be worn under a head scarf. The addition of this simple headband will keep the scarf from slipping on your head when you tie it. They are great for tying silk scarves or other fabrics that tend to slide or move more easily.
Instant Hair Headband & BangsOur Instant Hair Headband allows you to instantly attach bangs or other hairpieces and wear them underneath a variety of scarves and hats. The headband has a sewn in \"hook & loop\" or \"scratch\" fastener to easily attach hair. This headband not only helps to finish off your look, it also adds additional security under your headscarf.
Choose a hairpiece to accompany your head scarf. Hairpieces are a great option for hair loss and cancer patients. A hairpiece can be as simple as bangs that are worn under your scarf. Bangs are a great option for warmer climates or situation where you don't want to cover your entire head with hair.
Tying Pre Tied Head Scarves Untied scarves allow you the most styling versatility. When you are done with chemo treatments and no longer need a head scarf, your untied scarves can be used to accessorize in many other ways. However, some women like the look of a scarf but don't like tying scarves. This is where pre-tied scarves come in.
We have created a number of options to make tying your scarf much easier. Some of these scarves come completely pre tied, while others require only a small knot to secure them. All pre-tied scarves fall into one of three categories: Triangular, Minimal Tying, or No Tie.
The triangle shape is a scarf that we developed for our customers. It is similar to a square head scarf but is the easiest of all untied scarves to tie. Our Padded Carol Head Scarf, available in cotton interlock, cotton prints, and bamboo fabric, is one example.
When you begin tying square head scarves, you must fold the square in half to create a triangle. By designing the scarf in a triangular shape, we have eliminated this step. The triangular shape creates two tails that are easily tied in the back. The disadvantage to triangle shaped scarves is that they offer fewer tying options.
Minimal Tying Pre Tied ScarvesTo style scarves that require minimal tying, all you need to do is tie a simple knot or a bow to secure the cap in place. This is the most common type of pre-tied scarf. Some of these pre-tied scarves can be tied in multiple ways to achieve different looks. An added benefit of this type of scarf is that the additional ties allow for minor size adjustments to give you the perfect fit. Our Easy On Scarf, Reversible In a Snap Headwrap, and So Simple Scarf are just a few examples of this type of scarf.
No Tie ScarvesThe easiest pre-tied scarf option is scarves that simply slip on the head, no tying required. This type of pre-tied scarf consists of a cap with an attached tail in a set style. Many women love \"no tie\" scarves because they are so convenient, easy to use, and don't need to be styled. Keep in mind that the size of these scarves cannot be adjusted like it can be when you wear pre-styled scarves with additional ties. The Slip On Slinky Scarf and Gathered Scarf Beanie are both easy no-tie scarf options.
Breathable and durable, silk drapes beautifully and it feels soft and luxurious on the head. Because it is made of natural fibers, it breathes and absorbs perspiration at the same time. The bows tied on silk scarves are especially pretty. Silk can be worn in all seasons, depending upon the weight of the fabric. It can be more delicate than other fabrics so must be handled with care. Tying silk scarves can be slightly more difficult than tying other fabrics due to the slick nature of the fibers. Styling silk is made much easier by wearing a scarf gripper to hold it in place while tying. 59ce067264
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