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100% Silk Headwrap: How Much Would You Pay?

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What's the most you'd pay for this?

  • No More than $5-10

    Votes: 64 33.2%
  • No More than $10-20

    Votes: 67 34.7%
  • No More than $20-30

    Votes: 34 17.6%
  • No More than $30-40

    Votes: 13 6.7%
  • No More than $40-50

    Votes: 7 3.6%
  • No More than $50-60

    Votes: 3 1.6%
  • No More than $60-70

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No More than $70-80

    Votes: 4 2.1%
  • No More than $80-90

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No More than $90-100

    Votes: 1 0.5%

  • Total voters
    193
Just in case you missed it
Cheaters! :nono2:

It's actually not the type of thing you'd wear to sleep
I guess you could, but this is a more wear out in public
type of thing... not like on a date...
more like shopping... casual activities...
I'm sure you've seen fabulous people
do this from time to time and you can be sure
they don't use $2 scarves from the local BSS...
they are rocking $300 Pucci & Louis Vuitton
(or knockoffs)...

Anyway... since ya'll cheated... I'll just say... it retails
for $70... I am a retailer and even the wholesale price
is above what anyone in this poll would pay...
It's by FranceLuxe... I've seen the line in Nordstroms
and it can also be bought online... gotta say...
I've seen them in public... they just aiight...
actually I've seen the hot glue they use to put them together
when I was in store... I'll be damned if I pay $70 for that...
wouldn't dream of trying to sell it to anyone else. :nono2:
I get it... it's silk... but come on really... I've seen silk dresses
for less than $70. :nono2:

I can't wait to hear the actual price...
 
if i have see the work done by someone . i am willing to pay up till 50 bucks for a nice silk wrap . they are so pretty if they are done after a relaxer or a DC. i had one done once and my hair was so silky and shiny. i tried to go home the next week and do it my self to acheive the same look . and it just wasnt happening ......... i use some saran wrap with some cocnut oil mixture just to put on th ends....it came out soft but not as sily as i had wanted it to be.....:ohwell:
 
Here's an idea...why don't you guys go to the fabric store, cut a yard of silk or satin and make your own? That's what I did. I even made a few for my friends and family members.
 
All you DIY'ers - Are any of you making these without the benefit of a sewing machine? Cause if we're sewing anything game is officially over for me.







Or maybe I could cheat and use some stitchy witchy. :look: I'm just saying...
 
I would not pay that much money for a scarf.
No way RETAIL SPAMMERS!!!!

If you are out there.... I would not buy this scarf!
 
Crap. I voted before I looked at the picture. I thought this was about a silk scarf to wrap your hair at night.

I don't particularly like the scarf and can't think of any styling options that wouldn't look like a pirate (but I am not very creative in the hair department, i'm still learning)

$2.00 and $1.00 S&H
 
Since I can't keep a scarf on my head at night, it's a moot point; however, I was going to say I'd pay the cost a satin figured SILK (not polyester) from the fabric store. Satin is a way of making fabric - smooth and shiney - not an actual fabric itself. Silk, on the other hand, is a type of yarn can be woven any number of ways, not all of them smooth and good for hair. For $70 the thing had better have silk and not cotton thread AND french seams as well - someone wrote something about glue - I'd don't think so.
 
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