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While on the subway into Manhattan, I noticed a resurgence of claw clips among women’s hairstyles. It seems that the ’90s staple is making a comeback, embraced by off-duty celebs and everyday commuters alike.
According to Dianna Cohen, founder and CEO of Crown Affair, claw clips are both functional and stylish. They offer a versatile solution for different hair types and lengths, and quality clips can hold and stay in place all day. Additionally, they are causing less damage to hair, especially for those with finer or delicate strands. Laura Dale from Kristin Ess Hair adds that claw clips glide through the hair without causing damage, making them a preferable option for styling and securing hair in place.
These versatile clips have been embraced by both high-end fashion houses and fitness brands, indicating their transcendent appeal across fashion and wellness. Luxury and wellness have collided to offer shoppers comfort alongside style—all while keeping their hair healthy in the process.
Alo Yoga, 90s Claw Clip — $28.00
Made from 100 percent acetate, this clip is created in the style of the ‘90s with an oval body and squared prongs. It comes in tortoise, black, and white acetate as the core colors and others cycle through seasonally.
Crown Affair, The Clips — $54.00
Cohen’s brand has nailed the feel-good, pleasurable experience of hair care—and these clips are as nice to wear as they are to look at.
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