Beautifully Handcrafted 

Kerchiefs and Accessories

for adults, teens and children

 A Perfect Fit to Any Personality!

 

          KareChiefs™ are beautifully handcrafted, extremely comfortable  kerchief made for adults, teens and children. They were created by two sisters Barbara Manni and Lauren Paige  while Barbara was receiving chemotherapy to treat breast cancer. 

We designed KareChiefsÔ because I needed an alternative to traditional head coverings.  My wig was not comfortable enough to wear every day, and at the age of 41, I felt I was too young for scarves and turbans.  We found a way to make a bandana-style kerchief that is both comfortable, extremely fashionable, and fun. Now we would like to share our product with you!" 

  

"Thank you so much for offering these scarfs.  I had hair down to my hips and lost it all, along with my eyebrows, eyelashes and every bit of body hair. I have a condition called alopecia universalis and my hair will never come back. This has been so catastropic for me, so thank you again so much!"  ~Cindy, Colorado Springs 

 

You will be amazed with our large variety of fabrics and styles, as well as its versatility.   KareChiefsÔ are reversible so you get two head coverings in one, making it extremely affordable for you to live life and look great! 

 

Whatever the reason, whatever the season...

 KareChiefsÔ  has you covered!

     

We “Kare” to find a cure! A portion of the proceeds from the sale of our products will be donated to cancer related charities and organizations.

 

 When I first started loosing my hair I was looking for something stylish that I could put over my thining hair and thats when I found Kare Chiefs. I bought a few of them and I love them I wore them through my hair loss and still wear them with my hair growing back in. I found they were the most comfortable to wear and I love the designs! I have people compliment me on them every time I wear one. It made the whole hair loss experience for me alot easier. I couldn't thank you enough!!

~Dana, Rhode Island

 

 

 

       
    Live Life, 
             Look Great,
                Give Back!

 

 

 KareChiefs in the News

 
Color Me Pink - March 2009
Meet Barbara
 
The Pacesetter Insider - January 2009:
Meet Barbara Manni - Pacesetter
 
The Providence Journal - November 22, 2008: 
Cranston woman’s bout with breast cancer launches new business.