Silk Bonnet

Ruffled Reversible Silk Bonnet - 'SilkRuffle'

Long Ruffled Silk Turban - 'RuffleLong'

Back-Tie Silk Bonnet - 'SilkTie'

Reversible Silk Turban - 'DuoTwist'

Long-Tie Silk Bonnet - 'BowTie'

Tie-Back Silk Turban - 'KnotTie'

Reversible Floral-Print Silk Sleep Cap - 'KidDuo'

Long Half-Elastic Back Silk Bonnet - 'ForeFree'

Wide-Band Twisted Silk Turban-'CoilBand'
Choose by hair routine
Match your bonnet to your hair, fit, and sleep routine
Start with hair length, volume, and closure preference. This page keeps the bonnet collection as the canonical shopping path, while guides answer comparison and care questions.
Curly or natural hair
Look for enough room for volume and a fit that does not squeeze the hairline.
Long hair
Compare long or tie bonnet shapes that give length more room inside the cap.
Adjustable fit
Use tie or adjustable styles when you want more control than a simple elastic edge.
Silk vs satin
Use the comparison guide for fabric decisions, then return here to choose a bonnet.
How to wear a silk bonnet
Fit guidance for keeping the bonnet secure without pulling at edges.
Silk care guide
Washing and drying guidance before you commit to a daily sleep routine.
About Silk Bonnet
Shop mulberry silk bonnets for sleeping, curls, long hair, edges, and protective styles. Start with the product grid, then compare cap shape, tie or elastic fit, and care needs before choosing a bonnet.
| Fit need | Useful style | Why it helps | Next step |
|---|---|---|---|
| Curly or natural hair | Roomy silk bonnet | Gives curls space without a tight edge | Compare bonnet sizes |
| Long hair | Long or tie bonnet | Helps length sit inside the cap | Check closure and depth |
| Protective styles | Adjustable fit | Lets you avoid squeezing edges | Review product dimensions |
Frequently Asked Questions
Silk bonnets give hair a smooth sleep surface and can reduce friction from pillow contact, but they should not be framed as a guaranteed hair-health treatment.
Curly hair usually needs enough room for volume and a fit that stays on without squeezing edges. Compare cap depth, closure style, and hair length before choosing.
A silk bonnet should feel secure but not tight. The band or tie should stay in place without pulling at the hairline.
Silk is a natural fiber, while satin is a weave that is often polyester. The better choice depends on budget, care, climate, and how the bonnet feels on your hair.
Lightly damp, towel-dried hair can work for some routines, but soaking-wet hair should dry more before being covered overnight.