esigner Robin Spurs knows just how "eye-catchingly" conspicuous
most of her customers feel and had these customers and their
feelings in mind when she created HAT & HAIR™. Many,
but not all, of Spurs' customers have no hair due either to treatment for cancer
or alopecia (an auto-immune
disease that causes hair loss). |
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When asked how she thought of
the idea for HAT & HAIR™, Spurs tells of the time when
she had her regular hat business and of one customer in particular
who first inspired her.
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Just one year earlier, Spurs had lost her mother
to pancreatic cancer, years earlier her grandmother to breast cancer
and her sister is now a 15 year cancer survivor. She understood
this woman's
needs. Still grieving the loss of her mother, Spurs immediately
began thinking of how to combine hats with wigs in the most comfortable
way possible, with a sort of "all hat-some
hair" goal in mind.
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ast forward...HAT & HAIR™; hats
with detachable hairpieces and bangs. "I know my Mom would
be my biggest supporter of what I am doing now with my love for
design. But being able to help alleviate at least some of the anxiety
and discomfort for my customers regarding their appearance during
a time of hair loss is a true privilege for me. And
an even bigger joy to me is when I see my customers actually
having fun in the process. This is good!" |
But, as stated earlier, not all of Spurs' customers
are hair loss patients. Because her designs are so mainstream and
not what her customers call "cancer patient uniform wear",
HAT & HAIR™ is
fast becoming a fashion fun item as well. Bad hair days, no hair
days, fun hair days, are just three good reasons for the newly
forming success of HAT & HAIR™.
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