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Liberty Print Head Scarves

Posted by Emilienne Rebel on

Liberty Print Head Scarves

See our new range of Liberty Head Scarves online now. Which Iconic Liberty print double-sided headscarf (with a reversible plain cotton co-ordinating side) will be your favourite?

Are you having difficulty tying a head scarf? Don't have anyone to help you tie one and need to tie your headwear on your own? Have had breast or lymph node surgery or radiotherapy and can't hold your arms up above your head for very long?  Well, we've taken the difficulty out of it!

I really struggled to tie head scarves when I lost my hair during treatment for stage 3 advanced Breast Cancer and had had lots of different surgeries. I've designed these new headscarves to be super easy to tie. Made using the highest quality softest, stretchiest cotton jersey material, they are already cut to a triangle shape and so just need to be tied once either at the back of the neck or the side, whichever you prefer. 

Not just for cancer or alopecia hair loss, our range of Liberty Head Scarves can be worn by any woman with or without hair! They are super soft and comfy and fit snuggly on the head and don't slip around like other scarves, due to the nature of the fabric. 

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Cancer Hats for Men

Posted by Emilienne Rebel on

Cancer Hats for Men

Benefits of our Bold Beanies Chemo Hair Loss Headwear for Men

- Natural Stretchy Cotton Fabric

- Breathable & Temperature Controlling

- Designed for style & comfort

- No slipping on bald scalp

- Minimal Seams For Optimal Comfort

- Sweat Wicking & Naturally Antibacterial

- Wear as Soft Helmet & Other Headwear Liner

- No Irritating Label or Seams

- Easy to put on

- UV protective

- Liberty Prints & Customisable Plain Colours

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Bold Beanies Cancer Alopecia Beanie Hats - The Benefits

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Bold Beanies Cancer Alopecia Beanie Hats -  The Benefits

- Stylish, practical and easy for cancer hair loss

- Temperature controlling cotton fabric, warm in winter & cool in summer

- So comfortable you'll forget you're wearing it 

- Super silky-soft stretchy cotton quality material

- Doesn't slip around, stays put on the head giving confidence

- Designed with minimal seams so no irritation to a sore scalp

- Sweat wicking, thin fabric, the perfect helmet liner

- Fits snuggly but not tight onto the head

- Day wear to slip on, look good, cover up and get on 

- Night Cap which doesn't slide around to help get a good nights sleep

- Easy to put on. No lengthy lifting of arms; especially welcome after surgery

- Suitable for all ages with chemo alopecia hair loss or thinning

- Wide variety of designs for Women, Men and Children 

- Liberty Art Fabrics prints and wide range of plains

- Customisable hat. Great for individuals, as a gift or for team sports or groups

- Made in the UK by a small manufacturer

- Designed by a Breast Cancer survivor who lost her hair with chemotherapy 

- One less thing to worry about 

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Why Bold Beanies Cancer Headwear..?

Posted by Emilienne Rebel on

Why Bold Beanies Cancer Headwear..?

Exceptional quality, easy to put on and super comfortable, stylish Cancer headwear. European Award Winning Headwear!

At Bold Beanies we are committed to helping anyone going through chemotherapy, alopecia and other medical hair loss issues. Our beautiful handmade headscarves, head wraps (bandanas), beanies, night caps and helmet liners will make you feel instantly pretty and feminine. One less things to worry about.  

Choose from our beautiful selection of Liberty prints and plain fabrics that are all natural and breathable, including cotton, silk and cashmere. Skull caps and sleep caps for Men, women and kids. 

All of our chemo designs will keep you warm in winter and cool in summer. We have developed a range of chemotherapy styles (including PICC cover sleeves and cancer gifts for loved ones) which are very easy to put on. No lengthy lifting of arms or fiddly fabrics to tie. 

We've designed the Bold Beanies for style, ease and comfort in mind... the perfect one stop solution to anybody's hair loss. Constructed with minimal seams and no irritating labels for ultimate comfort. 

We've designed the headscarf to flatter every face. Double-sided for interest and value for money, lots of clients turn back the front part to reveal the underside. This style is perfect for anyone who wants to wear a pretty headscarf but doesn't want to have the hassle of learning to tie a square one and is snug and completely secure of the head. 

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Liberty Art Fabrics - Why are Liberty Print Cancer hats & scarves so special?

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Liberty Art Fabrics - Why are Liberty Print Cancer hats & scarves so special?

I'm so proud to offer my Bold Beanies headwear in such beautiful quality Liberty prints. Simple, easy to wear and immaculately constructed cancer beanies, headscarves, head wraps and PICC covers made using these wonderful and uplifting prints from Liberty of London so quintessential British & with quintessential quirkiness.

As one of the best-known department stores in the UK, Liberty London offers a diverse range of products, but one of their staple products & absolute best sellers are their fabrics – specifically their cotton prints. Not surprising, then, is that the founder of Liberty London has his roots in fabric and Liberty has a great tradition and history spanning a period of over 80 years.

In the 1920s, Liberty began to produce miniature floral, paisley & abstract prints that became known as ‘Liberty Prints’ and the rest, as far as I am concerned, is history.

Englishman Arthur Lasenby Liberty began his career as an apprentice for a draper. He then took on a job at Farmer & Roger’s Great Shawl and Cloak Emporium – a position that set him on course of his life’s work. After ten years of work there, learning about textiles & other arts, he decided to branch out and open his own business in 1875, named ‘East India House’ where he solely sold Oriental imports – namely rugs, decorative objects and…fabrics!

In 1875 a small shop opened in Regent Street London called Liberty & Co. This was the dream of an Englishman Arthur Liberty, a man of great vision and artistic skills who until his death in 1917 played a leading part in the growth and achievements of a wonderful department store.

Arthur Liberty spent many years travelling to Eastern parts of the world gaining inspiration for the development of his store and he would bring home beautiful rugs and fabrics from these countries. He involved William Morris and other famous artists of the 19th century in the designing of rugs and materials. Some of these early designs are still used today.

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