The problems we are tired of
- The seam down the center back
- Ripples in the fabric
- Turning the cape to the side
- Exposing the clients legs and clothing
- Necks are too small for some clients
- Back of cape length is too short for long hair
Why we care.
When it comes to cutting hair, the perimeter is the foundation of the entire cut. It sets the tone and provides structure for the rest of the hair. However, a cape seam and ripples can disrupt the process of creating a perfect perimeter. The seam can cause the hair to shift and move, making it difficult to maintain a consistent line. Currently stylists are forced to turn the cape to prevent the seam from disrupting their haircutting process, which then can expose the client's lap.
This hinders our craft, and customer service.
Our Solution
With Wyrth Patent Pending Salon Cape there is no need to turn the cape, to move the seam away from your cutting surface. Our innovative shoulder seam is placed where stylist intuitively want it, the left shoulder. Our cape reduces rippling, and extended the length and neckline to fit more body types and accommodate extra long hair. With this cape you gain more access to lower neck trimming and bob haircuts, by loosing the buttons and tucking the capes back neckline into the back of your clients shirt neckline.
How do you drape a client?
Drape the front of the client first, with the cape opening by the clients left shoulder. The right, back side of the cape will wrap around the clients back and underneath the left side of the cape. We recommend snapping at least 4 buttons to secure the fabric of the cape.
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Are Wyrth capes bleach and color resistant?
Yes
How do I care for the capes?
Machine washing in garment bag, cold water, and gentle cycle. Do not bleach, Do not use fabric softener, tumble dry low, do not iron, do not dry clean.
What fabric is used on Wyrth capes?
100% Polyester
How do you pronounce Wyrth
Worth /werTH/
What are the pro tips?
1- Button at least 4 buttons. This will help secure fabric in place for wiggly clients
2-If you have an exceptionally wiggly client- After the cape is on the client, clip the side seam at the bottom of the cape, this will prevent unnecessary cape adjusting
3- When shaving a neckline or cutting a bob- we suggest loosening the cape, tucking the back of the capes neckline into the clients shirt neckline, to expose the clients entire hairline.