Head Wraps
Versatile and stylish head wraps are smooth and seamless making them easy to wear in several styles and very soft. Covers baldness, thinning hair, and makes it totally possible to ignore bad hair day issues. Adds a layer between you and the beating sun, paint and other stuff you don’t want on your noggin. Wear it as you like by leaving your crown open with a headband or bandana style or covered with a wrap, scarf or even like a “Rosie the Riveter” turban style to get the look you want.
Head Wraps in Virtual Festival
Rawls-Riley Creations created a Virtual Festival on head wraps. Please check it out to see the wraps at the show.
Head Wraps Are Coming Soon!
Our handcrafted head wraps are always on the move! We’re busy creating, selling at pop-up shows, and working to bring more designs to the website. While our collection is ever-evolving, we’re excited to give you an exclusive sneak peek of what’s currently available. See something you love? Don’t wait—contact us to claim it! Have something special in mind? We’re always happy to create a custom design just for you.
To the right are a few of the head wraps we have ready for immediate purchase. Each design is one of a kind, so act fast if one catches your eye! If a wrap sells out or you have something specific in mind, contact us to create a custom design inspired by these styles.
“Rosie the Riveter” Turban
She came to the show with some friends and was thrilled to see the variety of types of head-wear. They took time to consider what they wanted. She tried the flat caps, hair bag® do rags and several of the headbands. It was indeed the head wraps that captured her focus. She saw the mannequins displaying the way they could be worn as a wrap, scarf and headband, but she explained she wanted something that could give her a retro-look.
Daughter Beth is great at shows because she knows lots of ways to wear the wraps and is happy to demonstrate. Of course, “Rosie the Riveter” style. With that, she and Beth worked together to put wraps on in that manner. It was seeing how they could be worn in that way that she loved!
While they were putting on the head wraps, her friend was interested in hearing the story I told to help her understand why wearing the wrap in that manner was referred to as “Rosie the Riveter”. I explained that during World War II, women had to shift into factories and they were referred to as Rosie. There, the work could be hazardous for those who had hair that could get in the way and caught, not to mention they still wanted to look nice after work. They wanted a way to avoid cutting their hair and a head wrap worked. That was understood, but she still was puzzled with the riveter part. I continued. Sheet metal was used for many things. More specifically, for airplanes. Rivets are used to join sheet metal. So, “Rosie the Riveter”.
She was delighted with the head wrap that had flower bouquets on a dusty pink. It was a keeper! She was pleased to pose for the smiling picture, but could not resits asking if she could have one taken with the wink and mouth open. Of course. Great fit for her personality! Press here for the retro-looking head wrap she selected.
2017 National Rosie the Riveter Day
Wear it Like a Band
At the 2017 Lone Star Rally, she saw the head wraps and it was the beautiful one in a black tulle with glitzy, silver flames that she saw on the mannequin that drew her in for a closer look. She explained that she wore wraps a lot. They are a must-have accessory. As she used the TV-tray to fold it, she knew exactly how she would wear it so it was no time for her to get it on for the approving glance in the mirror. It looked lovely on her!
She folded it into a traingle first. She formed it into a band that was about 3″ wide by folding the pointed end several times. She placed the band around her head and tied it in the back along the hairline. That left the attractive fluffy-looking ends along her neckline.
Wear it Like a Wrap
It was warm in Fayetteville when the gal stopped to check out the head wraps at the 2017 Bikes, Blues & BBQ Rally. She liked the way the one in the black mesh net was very open and seemed like it would be easy to wear. She wore it as a wrap and was pleased to have her picture taken.
Classy Look
She came to the show with her guy and started looking at the do rags. Her thin, curls peaked out from under her cap and she selected one for consideration that was definitely more for gals. We took a quick look at the wide headbands, but she was very impressed with the head wraps as an alternative to the do rags.
The specked gray wrap was so soft; she quickly asked if it would be OK with him if she tried it on and of course it was. Off came the cap and she began folding the wrap so she could put it on like the net one on the mannequin. I showed her how it would be best to keep it going straight across her forehead and we got it tied along the back. She held the mirror and I showed her how she could pull the sides out along the back to get a bit more fluff along her neckline while obtaining a smooth-looking crown.
She turned with a smile to him for approval. He gave her a big grin and a wink. They were both pleased with the new wrap and she really looked classy.
In 2017, the Pella Tulip Market was filled with sunny days and the head wraps looked like a fun item that was too good to pass. One of the gals considered them and it was the purple that worked for her. She was happy to pose with her friend for the picture as she wore it in the head wrap manner.
Wedding Head Wrap
Michelle asked if the head wraps could be used for weddings. Certainly. These head wraps will provide full-head coverage and fluffiness along the neckline for a simple look on your wedding day. A good investment, too, because it can be used after the special day. Be sure to check out those in white and cream to see those that would look lovely on your special day.
Beach Wear
She was thinking about her trip to Florida for some fun in the sun on the beach when she stopped at the Wamego Tulip Festival to take a look at the head wraps. There was no way she was going to miss out on any of the fun simply to fuss with her hair, but looking good was still kinda important. Of course, the head wrap would make it quick to get the coverage she needed and still keep her looking good. Perfect beach wear!
Look Nice at the Office
She was thrilled to find the head wraps at the show because they offered an attractive way to solve the issue of her thinning hair. She explained that she worked in an office and had to wear suits to look professional, but with her thinning hair it was difficult for her to feel comfortable. In her case; there was not a specific medical treatment that she was going through that would eventually end and her hair would grow back again. She simply had thinning hair. These wraps would make it possible for her to look nice and professional while she worked.
Head Wraps Expand Head-wear
In 2015, the lady carefully considered her purchase at the Wamego Tulip Festival. After several passes, she settled on an ethnic-print, flat cap. Press here for flat caps.
She stopped by in 2016 to report she loved her hat and wanted something new. She went with a nice, soft head wrap. It was speckled with pink, yellow, orange and black colors on white and had an almost animal-like look to it.
In 2017, she selected a floppy hat with two hat bands. It would be like a totally different hat for her simply by changing the band because they are interchangeable. It was so nice that she stopped by the second day wearing orange one. Press here for the floppy hats.
It’s So Sunny
The guy was observing all the head-wear choices and he was glad to check out the do rags and skull caps, but they were not going to work for him. He kept looking. My daughter, who was helping with the show, noticed he was interested in watching her show how to put on the head wraps. She also saw how blistered his balding head was from the sun. He explained that he had gotten out without a cap, but did not want something that would be more than he preferred to spend. They were both glad that she had not sold the cotton head wrap in the black pirate skulls yet. Really most of the others were so girly looking. It was just right for him.
Wear Under Hats
The SantaCaliGon Days’ neighbor who makes beaded miniatures wore her head wrap under the floppy hat with mix-‘n’-match bands. This is our picture. She has on the head wrap and floppy hat. I have on a hair bag® do rag. We are holding lions she made. Links: Floppy Hats | Hair Bag® Do Rags.
Head Wrap Details
More Head Coverage
Still prefer do rags? Press here for the do rags.
Unique Materials
Wear It Lots of Ways
The head wrap is a square that may easily be folded and worn in many ways to create the look you want. Some of the popular ways include: wrap, scarf, headband, bandana and a “Rosie the Riveter” turban.
Smooth Seamless Look
Made in the U.S.A.
All of Our Head Wraps —Made in the USA
All of our head wraps are original designs by Rawls-Riley Creations. They are 100% made in the United States of America.
Custom Requests
Unleash Your Style: Customize Your Headwear!
Experience the joy of personalized headwear with Rawls-Riley Creations. Our artisan designer is ready to collaborate with you. Choose from our curated styles, pick your size, and select materials that resonate with your taste. Your unique creation is just a conversation away!
Reach out and let us know what you’re thinking about, and we’ll be happy to create something special just for you. Please call 913-397-8071 or email [email protected].
Press here to see the custom headwear made for other customers.