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Plaster pink 1940s style retro ribbon snood hairnet, dusky rose

Plaster pink 1940s style retro ribbon snood hairnet, dusky rose

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I suppose I could have called this dusky rose (which is actually the ribbon's colour name) but it really makes me think of the colour of a freshly plastered wall. not that I've ever plastered a wall but I have idly flicked through a lot of interiors magazines so I'm pretty much an expert in the field.

Keep your gorgeous 1940's curls and waves in perfect shape by wearing this snood on windy days, to sleep in or to give your outfit some retro chic. My snoods have the authentic neat look you want that you only get with a gathered net style whereas most other snoods available are more of a slouchy bag hat.

Of course its not enough that these snoods are the bees knees in snood construction, they come in sizes to suit your individual luscious locks too:

Long - hair below shoulder length

Mid-length - shoulder length hair

Short - bobabove the shoulder hair

You keep it in place with two hair grips, pop one in at the side just above your ear on each side and you'll keep that little feller in place all day. Look, seeing as its you, I'll throw a couple in for free.

I do make some cotton ones but mainly they're super-durable acrylic yarn so they can be flung in the washing machine or hand wash it in the sink if you prefer. If you're a flinging in the machine type I'd use one of those net bags just to be on the safe side.

Designed by Tanis Smith in Hampshire

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