Rede Fleece-Lined Headband | True North Life
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Carrick-a-Rede (meaning Rock in the Road) Rope Bridge connects the cliffs of the North Coast of County Antrim to the tiny island of Carrickarede. Suspended almost 100 ft (30 m) above sea level, the rope bridge was first erected by salmon fishermen over 250 years ago.
As part of our Headland Collection of headwear for life outdoors, our Rede Headband reflects its namesake with its long narrow shape and distinctive rope bridge handrail stripes in a contrasting cream colour.
Our fleece-lined, fun-loving, cosy-keeping, cold-buffing Rede Headband is designed for all activities to keep you cosy as you walk, run, swim, ski or cycle our Rede Headband brings versatility to the fore enabling you to embrace the elements with comfort and warmth.
Perfect to wear with a ponytail, or for those short-hairstyle hat-averse customers, this is your perfect partner to keep the ears warm but hair on show. It also tucks under a helmet and can be pulled around the neck for a double layer of protection from winter winds.
The Rede Headband comes with our signature subtle branded woven label, this is a timeless style for all ages.
Made with a structured acrylic wool knit on the outer layer and an inner layer of fleece lining, this headband will keep you warm so you can withstand the elements outdoors.
This soft and stretchy headband comfortably fits most head sizes, including older children (approximately 5+ years)
Sizing
Available in standard unisex fit - suitable for adults and children (approximately 5+)
Composition
100% Acrylic
Care
Hand wash, Do not bleach, Lay flat to dry
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