Waldhausen Hairnet with beads

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This hairnet with pearls from Waldhausen is simple yet with a certain elegance.

Use:

The hairnet with pearls from Waldhausen is a hairpiece for the tournament.
With it you can tie up the annoying hair nice and elegant. The hairnet is decorated with plastic beads.

Features:
- with plastic beads
- 100% polyester

Material:

Fabrics with a high polyester content are considered easy to care for, however, when selecting the program on the washing machine, you must pay attention to the natural fibers with which polyester has been mixed.Textiles made of polyester also benefit from the other properties of the material. Durability, color fastness, elasticity and shape retention are among the pleasant properties, as well as little tendency to wrinkle and a high tear resistance of the fabric. Material made of polyester also has the property of absorbing little moisture, which leads to a short drying time when washing the fabric.

Manufacturer:

Waldhausen - The goal of company founder Anton Waldhausen was to guarantee exceptional quality. As early as the 1850s, he established a specialty store in Cologne and supplied European noble families beyond the city limits with high-quality saddles and harnesses. As a product of the highest quality, the "Waldhausen Saddle" achieved widespread fame.

As a far-sighted businessman, the son Henri Waldhausen expanded the range of harnesses and saddles to include exclusive leather and trunk goods. By 1895, Waldhausen was the largest saddlery and leather goods retail store in Germany. The marble and glass facade was considered the most beautiful in Cologne at the time.

The success of the Waldhausen company made it the purveyor to the court of various princes and royal families. During the Second World War, all facilities of the Waldhausen company were completely destroyed. Ernst Albrecht Assenmacher Senior rebuilt the company and again concentrated production on equestrian articles. Under his son Ernst Albrecht Assenmacher Junior, the company experienced massive expansion. Waldhausen became a leading international supplier of equestrian articles and achieved worldwide renown. In 1969, the production and distribution of Moll Saddles was taken over. Since 1972 and to this day, Waldhausen has been the official outfitter of the German Olympic Committee for Equestrianism (DOKR).

Today, under the management of Klaus Reinken and Michael Manefeld, Waldhausen is an internationally active wholesaler throughout the equestrian world.

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