UPDATE
From 2016, Christine has chosen to simplify their collections while maintaining a single model of turban with ribbons. This is the old Basic Long, that is, of the turban with ribbons attached to the back of the shell.
In line Christine turbans with long tapes are:
Mantra - viscose bamboo (cod. 1011 or 1012)
Ellone - in flax (cod. 1346)
Joli - in cotton (cod. 8200)
In line with the economic Alive turbans with long tapes are:
Auction - in cotton (cod. 1330-0557)
Sofia - in cotton (cod. 1362-0558)
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This page has the purpose of explaining in detail the differences between the three formats of the turbans Christine Headwear: long tapes (Basic Long - codes: 8200 or 1012 or 1107), short belts (Basic Short - cod. 8202) and ribbon only (Basic, Easy - cod. 8250).
The main difference between the three formats is therefore the shape and length of the ribbons that allow different possibilities to tie the turban, and then to create volume and patterns.
Here are the differences of the three formats in detail:
Model with two ribbons sewn in the back. The tapes allow you to adjust the size and create the volume. The headpiece can be tied in different ways to achieve the desired look. It is the most sold model. It is represented by the logo:
Sample photos (the ribbons are wrapped around the head and tied with a simple knot or bows to create volume or hairstyles):WATCH THE "HOW TO" VIDEOS BY CLICKING HERE
Sample photos (the tapes are short, and may not be wrapped around the head, but tied in the back):
N. B: the photos have the exclusive function to show the model. To view the products on sale to view the pages of the collections.
A model with a single long tape, not sewn on the hat, that can be wrapped around the base of the headgear by sliding it inside of some passers-by. The tape can be removed and wanting worn as a scarf (see the following images). Model is designed for women who wish to have the volume given by the long belts, but that can't or prefer not having to connect: in fact, thanks to the presence of loops, the tape remains wrapped around the headgear even when you are not wearing it. Once the tape is wrapped around the headgear, the effect can be the same that you get with a turban ribbons.It is represented by the logo:
Here are some photos of the model with a tied ribbon or used as a scarf (you can observe the passers-by around the turban, unlike the model with two long tapes):