Castle Crowns Launches New Headwear Collection for Women and Children
Castle Crowns launches a new headwear collection for women and children that feature a patented system which combines human hair and fabrics into a wide range of fashionable looks. Various styles provide an ideal accessory for those wanting to get u
Online, April 1, 2012 (Newswire.com)
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Castle Crowns Launches New Headwear Collection for Women and Children
-A comfortable and fashionable patented solution that goes beyond hats and wigs-
Los Angeles, Calif.- Castle Crowns launches a new headwear collection for women and children that feature a patented system which combines human hair and fabrics into a wide range of fashionable looks. Various styles provide an ideal accessory for those wanting to get up and go without worrying about their hair.
A cool and comfortable alternative to wigs that incorporates a complete look, Castle Crowns provides a number of different hairstyles, hair colors and scarf patterns essentially providing a wardrobe of headwear. Castle Crowns are designed to offer women on-the-go, as well as children with hair challenges, an easy and affordable styling alternative.
Castle Crowns are unique scarves combined with quality human hair or Remy hair that are ready to wear and can be styled to your personal look. There are three basic styles: a Full Crown which provides bangs, hair on the sides and in the back, a Half Crown which provides bangs and hair on the sides and the Quarter Crown, which provides bangs. Proudly cut, sewn and assembled in the USA, Castle Crowns are available in four hair colors including blonde, medium brown, dark brown, and auburn. Custom Castle Crowns can also be created by special request.
Keela Castle, President and CEO, created Castle Crowns as a way to deal with her sometimes unmanageable hair. She often wore wigs and extensions but sometimes found them to be inconvenient and uncomfortable. "Whenever I went to the gym, I'd wear a bandana, but I wasn't pleased when I passed by a mirror," says Keela. "I thought I would look softer and more attractive if I had hair framing my face. I made my first Castle Crown. When I wore it to the gym, a man I had often seen there asked me if I was new to the gym and offered to show me how to use the equipment! I then realized that this creation would become a very useful fashion accessory for women who are active or busy and facing hair challenges of any kind."
Castle Crowns are available online at www.castlecrownheadcovers.com, and prices range from $35 to $175.
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