Hi there, I'm having a really hard time finding sleep caps that fit my bald head, I wake up without it and have to go looking for it every morning, I purchased my last two from headcovers, they are a bit pricy, but I don't have any wig salons around me. Where do you get yours at? I swear they are made for people with hair:(

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Haha wise one, thanks for letting me know I'm not alone. Ok where do I find a Buff?? BekindtoEarth, I think that cap would be great, but I'm allergic to wool, darn it anyways, I think the wool would stay on really well. I agree that they should make them for petite heads, which I have, I notice that when I've just buzzed they stay on better with my 3-4 velcro head spots.lol

wise1,
My son (who works for REI) asked me what I wanted for Christmas, I told him I wanted a Buff!! If you look on the REI site they have a little clip of someone showing you all the ways to wear it...great find! I didn't order the lace cap from headcovers but think I'll give it a try, I saw one with a lace boarder/band around it, and a all lace one, do you know which one? Thanks for the great advice:)

Hi. I, too, bought 2 sleep caps from Headcovers. I found that I took a tuck in them with my sewing machine and they fit well. The cap almost looks like the tuck belongs there. And it stays on. They are soft and I like them. I also bought a "sleep wig" from The Wig Company. It is a cap (soft) with a headband and curly hair coming out of it. Check it out. I really like waking up without looking like a "noodle-head" (joke). It is actually fun to wear. It is a bit expensive ($50) but gave me a boost when I really needed it. And it washes just like a regular wig. Blessings.

Wow, what great ideas, I have so much more to choose from than I thought, I like the idea of the sleep wig, I never thought of putting a stitch in, I guess because I'm not a crafty person, but I might try that. I'm getting excited now about different choices:)

I don't mean this to sound sarcastic, but is there any specific reason to sleep with a cap on? I've never done that and just wanted to know.

Thanks, Aimee. That makes sense! I did go on line and under wigs.com, they do have some beautiful sleep caps, but they are not cheap. I just wonder how long they would last since they do have synthetic hair with the headbands.

You may want to try www.folleaheadwear.com They have some very good soft sleepcaps that stay on.
Carmen West

woohoo, got my Buff from my son for Christmas, he's the best!! I really like it, I have been wearing it where you turn it inside out reach through the inside of the tube and grab the oppisit ends and pull it right side out, it makes a knot that you can adjust at the back. perfect! I'll have fun playing with all the different ways. I may check the web sites Leslie offered too. I'm still not ready (may not ever be) to wear outside the house, but it is so comfortable inside, and when doing housework.

I avoid all these problems by having a batch of short synthetic wigs that are custom sewing altered & dermafixed,to fit my head snuggy,& I sleep in them,& call them my ''sleepers'' I have an excellent wig sewing alteration/dermafix expert who I can refer you to.
I REFUSE to be wigless except in the shower,I even swim in wigs,I wear wigs 24/7,even to sleep,I hate sleep caps/hats !
-Marsha

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