Cotton Scrunchie - Paloma

$15.00 Sale Save
Cotton Scrunchie - Paloma
Cotton Scrunchie - Paloma
Cotton Scrunchie - Paloma
Cotton Scrunchie - Paloma

Cotton Scrunchie - Paloma

$15.00 Sale Save
Color Paloma
Free shipping on U.S. Orders $100+

We try to use all of the leftover scraps from our textile production.  When our cloth napkins and tablecloths are cut and sewn, there is loom waste that use we sew into these fabric hair scrunchies. We aim for zero waste in our production process.

100% Cotton. Patterns vary per colorway.

Made in Chiapas, Mexico.


Handwoven in Chiapas MX

Materials
100% Cotton

Dimensions
One Size

Machine wash and dry normal with like colors. Warm or cold water is fine.

Need to make a return or exchange? Visit our online return portal to request a return authorization within 30 days of your order date.

We accept returns of select products in their original condition (unworn, unwashed, unaltered) with the tags attached. Hardware, self care, apothecary, pantry, hardware (including bronze, and wall hooks) and other select items are nonrefundable and not eligible for return or exchange. 

If you receive a damaged or incorrect item, please email us at hello@allroadsdesign.com so we can help. 

Select sale or promotional items may be marked FINAL SALE are not eligible for returns or exchanges. Purchases made during online sample sale or warehouse sales cannot be returned for refunds or store credit. We do not accept returns on international orders shipped to an address outside the U.S. Original shipping fees and return labels are not refundable. 

Once you receive a return authorization, include the original order invoice with your return, and please allow 7-14 business days from the time you mail your order for your return or exchange to be processed. 

Need more help? Just shoot us an email at hello@allroadsdesign.com.

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Chiapas, Mexico

Our weaving workshop is run by Felipe and his wife, Juana, in a rural community outside San Cristóbal de las Casas. Supporting over 15 families, the workshop employs local artisans and creates meaningful impact by ensuring each is paid at least the legal minimum wage. Fair wages, ethical practices, and sustainable development are central to the way Felipe operates.