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12 with 613 Tip
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Color Iced Champagne=Champagne Blonde w/ Dark Golden Lowlites
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Color Iced Champagne=Champagne Blonde w/ Dark Golden Lowlites
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Color Iced Champagne=Champagne Blonde w/ Dark Golden Lowlites
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Color 12HL6=Light Gold Brown base w/ Med Brown highlights
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Color 12S28=Strawberry Red in front & top Light Gold Brown in back
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Color 14HL8=Chestnut Brown base w/ Dark Beige Blonde highlights
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Color 16HL10=Golden Brown base w/Gold Blonde highlights
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Color 26T12=Light Gold Brown w/ Champagne tips
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Color 27S26=Champagne Blonde in the front & top Lightest Red in the back
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Color 32S29=Medium Bright Red in Front & Top Medium Auburn in Back
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Color 613BHL=Vanilla & Ash Blonde
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Color 613HL27 =Lightest Red base w/ Vanilla highlights
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Color Blush=Lightest Red & Strawberry Red blend w/ Gold highlights
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Color Rooted-Blonde=Brown roots on a Vanilla & Ash blonde base
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27 with 613 Tip
Cali by Tony of Beverly | CLEARANCE
Cali by Tony of Beverly | CLEARANCE
Flirty and fun, Cali is the perfect style to keep you right in fashion. With a fringy flip cut, long around the crown and bang area, it is short and piecey in the back. With its lightweight capless construction, this will be one of your favorites.
SKU: | TBCALI |
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Collection: | Tony of Beverly |
Product Type: | Wig |
Hair Type: | Synthetic |
Cap Construction: | Basic |
Cap Size: | Average |
Overall Length: | Bangs 4.5", Crown 5", Left Side 8.5", Right Side 8.5", Nape 2.25" |
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- AMAbbey M.Verified Buyer7 years agoReviewingCali by Tony of Beverly | CLEARANCERated 5 out of 5 starsI love this wig!
This is my second Cali by Tony of Beverly and I really love this style!! I especially love this color and gotten so many compliments! Thanks Wig Outlet!
Was this helpful? - AMAbbey M.Verified Buyer8 years agoReviewingCali by Tony of Beverly | CLEARANCERated 5 out of 5 starsBest wig I have owned!! Love it!
Love the color, cut and style. I did thin it out a little and trimmed one side, as well as the bangs. I do wear the shorter side behind the ear. Overall, it takes at least 10 years off of my age and I am 64.
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