Product Color: Light Purple
Ladies' Stretchy Scrunchie - Premium Scrunchies from Arekkusu-Store - Just $9.95! Shop now at Arekkusu-Store

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Arekkusu-Store SKU: 8416413_13350

Ladies' Stretchy Scrunchie

Design:~Leopard~
Design color:Glaucous & Black
Design layout:Heat Sublimation

Keep your hair in check with this scrunchie! The trendy, stylish scrunchie will add the final touch to your outfit. Similar to iconic 90s products like fanny packs and mom jeans, scrunchies have exploded in popularity in recent years. Fitting to all kinds of outfits as a matching piece or a stand-out accent, it allows people to style their hair in many different ways. Made with sustainability in mind, the scrunchie is made of leftover materials from the manufacturing of other products. Get yours now!

  • 91% recycled polyester, 9% spandex (fabric composition may vary by 3%)
  • Four-way stretch microfiber fabric
  • Breathable and fast-drying material
  • Smooth and stretchy fabric outside, elastic inside
  • One size
  • Removable bow detail
  • Fabric is OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certified
  • Fabric is Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certified

By using recycled materials to make things like the Scrunchie, at least some of the plastic waste produced doesn’t end up in landfills.

What is recycled polyester?

Recycled polyester (rPET for short) is a fabric that’s produced from synthetic fibers. Recycled polyester is produced by recycling existing materials (like plastic bottles and packaging) but still has all the characteristics and performance as a regular polyester, making it a more sustainable fabric alternative.

How’s recycled polyester made?

Recycled polyester is made by crushing plastic products into small pieces. These small pieces are then processed into yarn, transformed into a fiber, and in the end—made into a fabric.

What are the advantages of recycled polyester?

Producing rPet takes 33% to 53% less energy than creating polyester from scratch. Also, rPet produces approximately 54.6% fewer CO2 emissions to the air than virgin polyester

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