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Reed Clarke

Gold 4" Hair Pin

Regular price $49.00
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WHY YOU NEED IT

Our best selling Reed Clarke "U" pin is truly the only hair pin you'll ever need. Incredibly strong. Pretty as can be. 


WHY I LOVE IT

I have long hair, but like a lot of long haired ladies, I usually wear it up, especially when I'm working. A lot of hair pins are really flimsy and bend when you use them, and bigger hair pins are usually made of plastic and look cheap. This is a 4" 22 karat gold plated "U" pin that can hold the longest, thickest, heaviest hair and is virtually indestructible. I love that I can get all of my hair up with one pin, in a messy bun or sleek chignon, in seconds. A true hair game changer. 

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Laura

Beautiful and simple design. Holds well and looks elegant.

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Liv
Holy smokes!

I eyed this pin for a few months and purchased it as an early holiday present to myself. I had never used a u-pin before so I watched a few YouTube videos on how to use it and after a few practice runs, I got the hang of it. I have fine, shoulder-length hair with a bit of a wave, and this holds everything in perfectly.

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Susan Owens
Retro but truly modern and strong !

Wow ! Strong for my horsetail thick hair! Bought 2 and use them daily. Get creative with this Super strong but flexible Hair Pin.

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Melanie YD
The only hair tie/clip you’ll ever need

I had been eyeing this for a really long time, finally caved and bought it and it’s been life changing. I had a similar design made of plastic by a popular French company - and that worked until it quickly lost its bent shape and became useless. This pin will not lose its shape because it is solid metal! Perfect size, not too small not too big. If you made it in silver I would definitely buy. If you’re having trouble putting this in, search “u-pin” in YouTube