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I am so sorry but my question was quite a serious one. I made the mistake of calling it Dutch Cap. It must be some sort of net which you can wear under a wig. It is for a cancer patient friend of mine.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm afraid I can't offer any advice on suppliers but a relative of mine had to undergo radiotherapy for cancer and as part of her support was offered the services of a wig supplier who would bring wigs to the house for her from which she could select before her hair started to fall out. I wonder whether her GP/Cancer Support Services could point her in the right direction..
Is this the sort of thing you're looking for
http://www.wigsandpieces.com/sundries/wig-cap.htm
(i really am hoping that my link works, they dont like me much!) it's just called a wig cap, so if you search for that you should find something if the link is useless!
May I just say that some hairdressers specialise in styling wigs (much different to ordinary styling apparently) to suit the wearer which can make them look amazing. Apologies if your friend already knows that but I didn't until long after my own hair grew back & I wish someone had told me.
I wish your friend well x