PONY UP!

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Whatever your style, Pony Up Hats provide endless ways to wear your hair.
Like learning to tie your shoe, putting a Pony Up hat on for the first time takes a little figurrin-out. So here are some helpful suggestions to help you get started until you have done it a time or two. If these instructions seem too complicated, just try it a couple of times and you'll get it. Note that if your head seems to have grown or shrunk overnight, you have probably tied your ponytail too high or too low on your head before you put your hat on. Just redo your ponytail a little higher or lower on your head.
Until you have donned your new hat a few times and found out how easy it can be, try this.
1. Place your hair in a ponytail with a rubber band.
2. Take a piece of ribbon or string (about 2 feet long) and wrap the middle of the ribbon a couple of times around the body of your ponytail approximately 4 or 5 inches from your head. If your hair isn't long enough to wrap it 4 inches away from your head, then a few inches will work. You should be holding two fairly equal ends of ribbon in one hand.
3. Grab the two ends of the ribbon and pull the ribbon through the ponytail hole and then take the ribbon off the ponytail.
4. An Option: The heart-shaped jewelry piece has been designed with an arrowhead and tail feather extending outside the heart. This is to allow a rubber band to be stretched across the heart and around the arrow ends after your hair is passed through the ponytail hole. This rubber band helps keep your hair higher in the crown hole, or more secure in the brim hole (depending on which hat you own).
If you do not have a ribbon or piece of string you can twist your hair like you are about to ring out a towel and then pull it through the ponytail hole.
HAHAHAperunapower wrote:How to "Pony Up":Whatever your style, Pony Up Hats provide endless ways to wear your hair.
Like learning to tie your shoe, putting a Pony Up hat on for the first time takes a little figurrin-out. So here are some helpful suggestions to help you get started until you have done it a time or two. If these instructions seem too complicated, just try it a couple of times and you'll get it. Note that if your head seems to have grown or shrunk overnight, you have probably tied your ponytail too high or too low on your head before you put your hat on. Just redo your ponytail a little higher or lower on your head.
Until you have donned your new hat a few times and found out how easy it can be, try this.
1. Place your hair in a ponytail with a rubber band.
2. Take a piece of ribbon or string (about 2 feet long) and wrap the middle of the ribbon a couple of times around the body of your ponytail approximately 4 or 5 inches from your head. If your hair isn't long enough to wrap it 4 inches away from your head, then a few inches will work. You should be holding two fairly equal ends of ribbon in one hand.
3. Grab the two ends of the ribbon and pull the ribbon through the ponytail hole and then take the ribbon off the ponytail.
4. An Option: The heart-shaped jewelry piece has been designed with an arrowhead and tail feather extending outside the heart. This is to allow a rubber band to be stretched across the heart and around the arrow ends after your hair is passed through the ponytail hole. This rubber band helps keep your hair higher in the crown hole, or more secure in the brim hole (depending on which hat you own).
If you do not have a ribbon or piece of string you can twist your hair like you are about to ring out a towel and then pull it through the ponytail hole.
...I've been doing it wrong all this time.