Serafina – Special occasion chemo hat

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There’s not much that is vaguely fun about hair loss, other than a good excuse to wear stunning turbans and act like a film star whilst wearing it!

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This lovely can be worn with its Sinamay crown or without, if you’ve got a special occasion earmarked in the calendar this will help you effortlessly glide through the crowds.

Soft viscose jersey turban which is pre-draped and stitched in place; super easy pull-on and go wear. An off-white version of this elegant turban will be released shortly for bridal wear. We’ve dyed the Deep Pink magenta Sinmay to match this jersey, so it is only available in this colour for now. We’ll look into the usual colour options of black and navy and hope to add these shortly. Lots of drama with this headwear and no need to think hair loss – the turban is fully draped and adds lots of volume around the head. We hope you’ll agree a stunning fashion statement and one that is easy to wear well.

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

Base turban can be hand or machine washed at 30C. Sinamay crown non-washable.
92% viscose / 8 % elastane jersey, sinamay

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