A full mulberry-silk lining keeps your hair smooth, hydrated, and frizz-free overnight — wrapped in a heritage silhouette worth waking up in. Beautiful on the outside, real silk on the inside.
✓ 100% mulberry silk ✓ Full-length lining ✓ Exact fibers on every label
The reason silk belongs against your hair isn’t vanity — it’s friction. Here’s what a full silk lining actually does for you overnight.
Cotton drags on every turn of your head. Silk lets hair glide, so you wake with fewer snags, less frizz, and fewer split ends over time.
Cotton wicks away your hair’s natural oils and the products you worked in. Silk doesn’t — so curls and coils stay hydrated, not thirsty by morning.
A silk press, a blowout, a wash-day set: keep the look you spent time and money on for days longer instead of restarting tomorrow.
The silk runs through the entire interior — crown to point — so hair never touches the outer fabric. Not a token band at the rim.
A fitted crown and adjustable interior band keep it in place for side- and back-sleepers — no digging in, no morning mark.
The soft tassel is anchored to hold through repeated washing — a heritage detail made to last, not just to photograph.
Two layers that still let your scalp breathe across a full 6–8 hours of wear.
The same 100% mulberry-silk lining, in two exteriors: everyday jewel tones you’ll reach for year-round, and a seasonal flannel capsule made for gifting.
Year-round jewel tones with a full mulberry-silk lining and a soft, substantial exterior. The one you keep on the nightstand.
A brushed plaid flannel exterior over the same mulberry-silk lining — cozy on the outside, protective on the inside. A limited seasonal run made to be wrapped up and given.
Now that you know what silk does, here’s the catch when you shop around: most bargain “silk” caps contain none. “Satin” is only a weave — it can be polyester or rayon. “Silk” is a fiber. Cheap sellers blur the two, so you pay for silk and sleep on plastic.
We refuse to play that game. Every cap names its exact fibers, momme weight, and origin. If the label says silk, it’s silk.
If you already protect your hair at night — and you’ve never loved how it looks — this was designed for you.
Wake with the smoothness you paid for at the salon still intact — less frizz, fewer restarts, more days between wash days.
Full-coverage silk keeps moisture in and breakage down, the way a real protective wrap should — not a novelty cotton cap.
A heritage silhouette you’d happily be seen in — on the pillow, on camera, or wrapped as a gift.
| The Heirloom Nightcap | Novelty nightcap | “Silk” bargain bonnet | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Real mulberry silk | 100% · stated | None | “silk” but isn't |
| Full-length lining | Yes | None | Single layer |
| Made to be seen | Heritage shape | Costume look | Plain round |
| Tassel wash-tested | Yes | Varies | n/a |
| Typical price | $72–$89 | $6–$30 | $4–$12 |
Yes — 100% mulberry silk, lining the entire interior. We’re building to 22 momme at 6A grade, and we’ll print the verified momme weight, grade, and country of origin on every cap before the first run ships. We won’t publish a number we can’t stand behind yet — because in this category, “silk” on the title often means no silk at all.
Fully lined, crown to point. Your hair contacts smooth silk at every point inside — the difference between real protection and a decorative gimmick.
Yes. The fitted crown and adjustable interior band are built for side- and back-sleepers, so it won’t slide onto your eyes or end up across the room by morning.
We’re leading with real silk because that’s where the protection is. A satin-lined Classic at a lower price may follow — and if it does, we’ll label it honestly as satin, never as silk.
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