More good news to share! Thanks to my good friend at Maverickwear we were able to get a show stopping review from the fabulous Rory over at Chocolate Hair Vanilla Care. This review has been in the works for a few a while (Rory wanted to be absolutely thorough in her review- just the way we like it).
So here goes! (Isn't her daughter Boo just downright adorable)

Although we are pleased as punch with the first design shown above, there are times when our needs have been a little different than the Toddler's First Satin Cap could handle. These are days when Boo is wearing puffs, an afro, or has yarn extensions in, otherwise known as her "big hair" days. That's where these Girl's Sleep Bonnets by SilkyWraps come in handy.

One of my favourite things about these caps are the structure of the caps, themselves. Unlike most silk and satin bonnets that flop over or puddle because they're so flimsy, these caps actually hold their shape. This might not seem like that big of a deal, but it really does make a difference when trying to keep a cap on at night; extra material puddling around on the pillow can easily get pulled off at night by simply rolling over (especially with little kids who seem to be all over their beds/cribs).

The Girl's Sleep Bonnet has both elastic all around the edges and a drawstring ribbon for added security for active sleepers. Again, the sleep cap can be worn with the ribbon in either the front or back (or side, if you prefer). For this cap, the ribbon can even be removed if the size of the cap works fine with just the elastic.

These caps are made from both satin charmeusse on the inside lining and cotton/polyester seersucker blend on the outside of the cap. I believe it's the stiffness of the cotton/poly blend on the outside that really helps the cap hold its shape. And I cannot tell you how much I love, love, LOVE that it is lined, so there are no seams on the inside of the cap that will rub against the hair. Even the elastic banding around the cap is also lined, to further protect the hairline.

Boo wears her Girl's Sleep Bonnet without the ribbon, as the elastic banding is plenty secure for her head size and sleep habits. This photo was taken just recently when she was wearing her "October Free Hair."
As I mentioned earlier, I've been in possession of these caps for a few months and have given them a good run for their money, including laundering (use gentle cycle), with no problems. Just like hair care products, every child's needs and sleep habits are different, but once we find something that works we stick with it. No doubt we'll be sticking with these for a while.
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So here goes! (Isn't her daughter Boo just downright adorable)
Although we are pleased as punch with the first design shown above, there are times when our needs have been a little different than the Toddler's First Satin Cap could handle. These are days when Boo is wearing puffs, an afro, or has yarn extensions in, otherwise known as her "big hair" days. That's where these Girl's Sleep Bonnets by SilkyWraps come in handy.
One of my favourite things about these caps are the structure of the caps, themselves. Unlike most silk and satin bonnets that flop over or puddle because they're so flimsy, these caps actually hold their shape. This might not seem like that big of a deal, but it really does make a difference when trying to keep a cap on at night; extra material puddling around on the pillow can easily get pulled off at night by simply rolling over (especially with little kids who seem to be all over their beds/cribs).
The Girl's Sleep Bonnet has both elastic all around the edges and a drawstring ribbon for added security for active sleepers. Again, the sleep cap can be worn with the ribbon in either the front or back (or side, if you prefer). For this cap, the ribbon can even be removed if the size of the cap works fine with just the elastic.
These caps are made from both satin charmeusse on the inside lining and cotton/polyester seersucker blend on the outside of the cap. I believe it's the stiffness of the cotton/poly blend on the outside that really helps the cap hold its shape. And I cannot tell you how much I love, love, LOVE that it is lined, so there are no seams on the inside of the cap that will rub against the hair. Even the elastic banding around the cap is also lined, to further protect the hairline.
Boo wears her Girl's Sleep Bonnet without the ribbon, as the elastic banding is plenty secure for her head size and sleep habits. This photo was taken just recently when she was wearing her "October Free Hair."
As I mentioned earlier, I've been in possession of these caps for a few months and have given them a good run for their money, including laundering (use gentle cycle), with no problems. Just like hair care products, every child's needs and sleep habits are different, but once we find something that works we stick with it. No doubt we'll be sticking with these for a while.
Wasn't that a lovely review? TO PURCHASE go to our webstore
