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 As one of our top selling styles, the knotted headband is a great addition to your accessories collection! It not only looks trendy on Adults, it is awesome for growing children. The knot is adjustable and since it is machine washable, it is so easy to clean! Use to spice up an outfit, or even to pull your hair back while washing your face. The possibilities are endless! 

  • 97% Cotton and 3% Polyester
  • Approximately 2in W x 25in L*
  • Fabric does have stretch to it
  • One Size Fits Most- Headband ties so can fit Infant to Adult 
  • Can be worn as: Headband, Hair Tie, Neck Scarf, and Knot can go in the front or back of Head 
  • Machine Wash Cold on Delicate Cycle, Lay Flat to Dry 
For every headband sold, one is donated to a child with an illness.  

*Size may vary .5"-1"

 

How to wear by The Dainty Days:

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Black Buffalo Plaid Knotted

Regular price $12.00
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per 

For every item sold, a headband is given to a child with an illness.

Shipping calculated at checkout.

 As one of our top selling styles, the knotted headband is a great addition to your accessories collection! It not only looks trendy on Adults, it is awesome for growing children. The knot is adjustable and since it is machine washable, it is so easy to clean! Use to spice up an outfit, or even to pull your hair back while washing your face. The possibilities are endless! 

  • 97% Cotton and 3% Polyester
  • Approximately 2in W x 25in L*
  • Fabric does have stretch to it
  • One Size Fits Most- Headband ties so can fit Infant to Adult 
  • Can be worn as: Headband, Hair Tie, Neck Scarf, and Knot can go in the front or back of Head 
  • Machine Wash Cold on Delicate Cycle, Lay Flat to Dry 
For every headband sold, one is donated to a child with an illness.  

*Size may vary .5"-1"

 

How to wear by The Dainty Days: