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  2. Jennifer Ouellette (milliner) - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Ouellette is a milliner based in New York City and Santiago de los Caballeros. [1] She designs hats for both men and women, in addition to headbands and other hair accessories for the "everyday modern girl."

  3. Headband - Wikipedia

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    Iranian king wearing headband A hard plastic headband, or Alice band Baby wearing a headband. A headband or hairband [1] is a clothing accessory worn in the hair or around the forehead, usually to hold hair away from the face or eyes. Headbands generally consist of a loop of elastic material or a horseshoe-shaped piece of flexible plastic or ...

  4. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Muisca gold jewellery, including a headband, nose ornament and pectoral, on display at the Gold Museum in Bogota, Colombia. Moche nose ornament made from silver and gold-silver alloy , inlaid with malachite , now at the Cleveland Museum of Art , United States.

  5. Hairband - Wikipedia

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    Hairband may refer to: . Hair tie, an item used to fasten hair; Headband, a clothing accessory worn in the hair or around the forehead, usually to hold hair away from the face or eyes

  6. Headbands of Hope - Wikipedia

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    Headbands of Hope, LLC is an organization founded by Jessica Ekstrom. For every item sold, a headband is donated to a child battling cancer. Since its launch in 2012, Headbands of Hope has donated over 1 million headbands to hospitals across the United States and in twenty-two countries. [1]

  7. Hachimaki - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the hachimaki is uncertain, but the most common theory states that they originated as headbands used by samurai, worn underneath the kabuto to protect the wearer from cuts [1] and to absorb sweat. [2] Inspired by samurai, kamikaze pilots in World War II wore hachimaki while flying to their deaths. [3]

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