Blair | Lace Front & Monofilament Part Synthetic Wig by Rene of Paris
Description
Blair from our Rene of Paris Hi-Fashion Collection is a long-length synthetic wig. This straight ready-to-wear wig is a long-layered style that will frame your face. If you are looking for a head-turner and a fashionable feel, Blair is the one for you. Its lace front will give you a natural look with the lace part cap. Blair's cap construction had adjustable tabs in the back nape area to allow a more comfortable fit. The result is a comfortable fit with a natural look that is both fashionable and easy to wear.
- Hi-Fashion Collection
- Monofilament Part!
- Hair Length: Fringe 9.8" | Crown 17.7" | Nape 11.8"
- Weight: 5.8 oz.
Why It Matters
Blair from our Rene of Paris Hi-Fashion Collection is a long-length synthetic wig. This straight ready-to-wear wig is a long-layered style that will frame your face. If you are looking for a head-turner and a fashionable feel, Blair is the one for you. Its lace front will give you a natural look with the lace part cap. Blair's cap construction had adjustable tabs in the back nape area to allow a more comfortable fit. The result is a comfortable fit with a natural look that is both fashionable and easy to wear.
- Hi-Fashion Collection
- Monofilament Part!
- Hair Length: Fringe 9.8" | Crown 17.7" | Nape 11.8"
- Weight: 5.8 oz.
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