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NEAFP

The Flint Headband in Grey and White

$55.00

 "The Flint" Headband is a stylish accessory that will become an outdoor essential. The headbands utilize U.S. grown Alpaca Fiber to keep your ears warm and cozy while allowing your head to breathe. They have an added microfleece polartec lining on the inside which acts as a wind barrier for your forehead, ears, and neck and also keeps the headband true to size and snug on your head each time you wear it.

NEAFP took inspiration from their city: Fall River, Massachusetts, known for it’s historic granite textile mills, these headbands feature bold modern geometric patterns that will surely help you stand out from the crowd.

The New England Alpaca Fiber Pool (NEAFP, Pronounced NEEF) is an alpaca fiber processing service that produces U.S. Grown, U.S. made alpaca products. By combining small amounts of fiber from thousands of farms into large lots, they are able to utilize large U.S. commercial manufacturers and take advantage of economies of scale. By doing so, they can offer alpaca farms access to a wide range of professionally made products, at the lowest possible cost and risk.

 "The Flint" Headband is a stylish accessory that will become an outdoor essential. The headbands utilize U.S. grown Alpaca Fiber to keep your ears warm and cozy while allowing your head to breathe. They have an added microfleece polartec lining on the inside which acts as a wind barrier for your forehead, ears, and neck and also keeps the headband true to size and snug on your head each time you wear it.

NEAFP took inspiration from their city: Fall River, Massachusetts, known for it’s historic granite textile mills, these headbands feature bold modern geometric patterns that will surely help you stand out from the crowd.

The New England Alpaca Fiber Pool (NEAFP, Pronounced NEEF) is an alpaca fiber processing service that produces U.S. Grown, U.S. made alpaca products. By combining small amounts of fiber from thousands of farms into large lots, they are able to utilize large U.S. commercial manufacturers and take advantage of economies of scale. By doing so, they can offer alpaca farms access to a wide range of professionally made products, at the lowest possible cost and risk.

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