Thursday, February 28, 2008

Original Buff Headwear



I am posting photos of Original Buff Headwear available through my fundraising store. The Buff Headwear is made out of a stretchy, seamless microfiber that is wicking, windblocking, and fast drying- providing a runner, cyclist, hiker, skier, gardener etc, a great looking, high functioning head covering.

Tim wears his when he runs at night. As you can tell, the stripe on the reflective Buff makes for great visibility! I like my assortment, which include ones with fleece sewn on for chilly days, ones that block UV rays, and the original band. You can wear this stretchy tube in about 15 different ways. I've used one on my head while wearing another as a neck gater in cold windy conditions. The great thing about this is that you can either wear it as a closed hat or open up the top to get rid of heat (unlike a hat), you can take it off and put it around your wrist during the run if you decide you don't need it, or tuck it into your waistband, unlike a bulky hat! They keep the sweat from running into your eyes and in general, are a GREAT addition for any active person, or anyone looking for a different hair accessory. Ordering these through the site gives you free shipping and a chance to win $100.00 of Original Buff Headwear in May, and gives me a donation to The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Buy your Buff today!

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4 Comments:

At 3:58 AM, Blogger norie and hiro said...

wow, what a handsome model!!! :)

 
At 8:48 AM, Blogger Marie F said...

Thanks, Norie, for looking at the blog. What do you think of the Buff Headwear?

 
At 9:42 AM, Blogger norie and hiro said...

Very neat! Esp. if everyone looked as cool in the them as Tim does, you should be able to sell a lot! For the same reason, I think you should post some pics of you wearing them, too...! It'd be fun to see some examples of the different ways you wear them :)

 
At 11:37 AM, Blogger Marie F said...

Thanks, Norie. I'll work on it!-M

 

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