Headbands are a clothing accessory
worn in the hair or around the forehead, usually to hold hair away from
the face or eyes. Headbands generally consist of a loop of elastic
material or a horseshoe-shaped piece of flexible plastic or metal. They
come in assorted shapes and sizes and are used for both fashion and
practical/utilitarian purposes.
Horseshoe-shaped headbands are sometimes called Alice bands after the headbands that Alice is often depicted wearing in Through the Looking-Glass.
The beginning of headbands started no later than the ancient Greeks,
around 475 BC to 330 BC, who wore hair wreaths. The Greeks and Romans
wore these pieces for very special occasions or an important event.
Cultures such as the Etruscans and Romans started to decorate their
wreaths with jewels made up of gold and silver. While wreaths are
certainly a likely beginning of today's headbands, some believe that
current day hair bands have slowly taken shape from scarves that were
worn around the head or were modified from the band of hats that tied
under the chin.
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