Our unique patented design provides body and fullness to the head, making this cap particularly flattering for women with hair loss from cancer, chemotherapy, Alopecia, thinning hair or those who simply like the flattering full body look. The soft and minimal seams are a real treat for sensitive scalps. This cap has pleated accordion detailing which drapes low in the back, providing flattering fullness. This oh so trendy hat is designed in the USA.
A**A
Ripped after 2 months
The silver lining pokes out every time you first put it on so you need to readjust it. The elastic seem is ripping after 2 months of occasional wear.
N**Z
Good Product | Amazing Story, but there's something better...
Bought this product mostly because of the story attached behind the owner of this company. This company was founded over 22 years ago by a cancer survivor, Carol Galland, who in November 1989, when she was only 40 years old, was diagnosed with Stage II breast cancer. Although the story is very touching, the headcover is outdated. It feels amazing and the quality is well made but there is new technology when it comes to fabrics and also fashion trends. I recommend the 2021 Heritage Headwear Collection by Jon Renau. The main difference between these headcovers is that Jon Renau's new collection makes you feel fashionable as opposed to a head wrap for a "sick person." I think this style and material has been over done, and outdated. I don't think it's necessarily a bad thing to wear these type of headcovers, if it's your style, but if you are looking for something new I recommend the 2021 Heritage Headwear Collection by Jon Renau. These headcovers find inspiration from a hospital room vs Jon Renau's new head pieces that find Africa as the source of inspiration for their newest Heritage Collection. They have five eye-catching patterns and an ultra comfortable best-selling styles the choose from. It's the perfect mix of fashion and functionality. I will say that they are more expensive but they offer double bamboo lining that protects against stitching and rubbing against the skin. They provide full head coverage for those experiencing total hair loss. Made from the ultra soft Bamboo Viscose, that remain warm in the winter and cool in the summer. You can find them online to purchase and I highly recommend them vs these that make you look like a "sick person" who is slowly dying.
A**Y
It's slipped
Slipped
E**M
Looks good - but not made of 100% Cotton as claimed in the product description
Description claims it is 100% cotton. It is not. It is polyester of some sort. It looks nice enough, but I bought a few for my mother who is undergoing chemotherapy. Softness and comfort for her delicate skin during treatment was the most important reason why I bought these caps since they were described as 100% Cotton. Instead she found they scratched and the bulky seams hurt. These are not the softest or most comfortable choice for skin that is sensitive due to chemo. Annoyed that the description is misleading. They look attractive, though, if you donβt mind spending your money on hoods that are clearly not made of 100% cotton.
M**U
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