Maye – chemo hat no-tie turban

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Need more volume and width to your headwear? Look no further ‘Maye’ is the ultimate elegant ‘headwrap’ BUT it’s really a pull-on hat!

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We regularly get asked for styles with more height and volume. Maye is our latest design to be released. It comes in this flattering shade of mauve/grey and is pre-draped to wrap your head in easy dressy elegance!

Chemo hats rarely look good from all angles but we believe this one does! We’ve tried to create a unique shape around the head. Our aim is to replace hair volume and shape with fabric and create a stunning fashion look, rather than a simple hair loss head covering. For a close up of the open weave trim fabric take a look at the swatch above – it has a slight sheen to it and is super lightweight to wear. From initial comments by our studio visitors it has been received really well and we hope it will enable you to glide effortlessly through the festive season.

We manufacture many of our styles in our studio in Westcott, this means we can make them in S, M, and L sizes. The ‘High St.’ manufactures to a regular head fitting (56cms), so if you are experiencing problems getting hats to fit or hats to stay on, we can make for you. (Small and large sizes are kept as stock items in many of our styles.) We request that you enter your head measurement when ordering and we will ‘size’ the order before dispatching it to you. Our hats are hand made and hand finished, so there is always some slight variation between milliners!

Size Guide & Head Measuring Instructions

Wash by hand or machine wash at 30C, within a pillowcase to avoid snagging
Viscose jersey base 92% viscose / 8% elastane, trim jersey 100% synthetic

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