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bows I was wondering what everyones perference is when it comes to bows. I think the 7/8 ones can be a liitle big for the smaller dogs. Also I prefer the un-stiffened ones. Do you like rubberbands or barrettes? I am making some to sell on my new upcoming site,so any info would be appreciated. Thanks! |
Hi, I like a variety of hair accessories. 5/8" bows starched or not *crystal barrettes clips stretchy elastic rubberband things plastic barrettes But I think the crystal ones are really classy & I use the stretchy rubberband ones for everyday. Don't know if this helps but I hope so. :thumbup: </IMG> |
I like the stiffened ones in 5/8 size. Thats just the size that works best for me. The 7/8 bows are so heavy and they tend to fall out of Jewels hair |
I like the 3/8 bows starched. Anything bigger than that just overpowers her face. I also like them with rubber bands. The clips and barrettes (unless the barrette is really, really light weight) just weigh down her hair and eventually come out. |
Thanks for the input. I like the 3/8 size for everyday bows and that is really what we are about in my household....everyday wear. I think the 7/8 is a liite to big for mine and the 5/8 is a good size for the average yorkie. Tinys-3/8 Average-5/8 Teapots-7/8 |
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I would love some 3/8 with barettes. I like the single bows with something in the middle. :) I can't wait, you really do great work, love Maggie's panties. |
I would not personally buy anything bigger than a 5/8 bow, but right now I am buying alot of the smaller ones (3/8) since my little girl is only 14 weeks and is TINY! I don't really have a "preference" on the starched or un-starched, but the starched IS nice because the bow doesn't get bent or lose it's shape ;) :thumbup: However, I DO prefer the barrettes on the back. I prefer to put a single rubber band in myself and just clip the bow in. For me, it works sooo much better this way ;) :thumbup: |
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