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The Tanya Taylor Headband You Need Is Up to 64% Off at the Amazon Summer Sale

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Amazon Summer Sale, also known as the Big Style Sale, is here to save the day. The 2020 fashion sale has already offered up great discounts on hot brands like Levi's, Kate Spade and Ray-Ban, and now the popular online retailer has the Tanya Taylor Ruched Headband below up for grabs with a whopping $61 slashed off its price.The funky pink plaid piece is on sale for just $34, down from $95, as part of the Amazon Summer Sale 2020.

But you’ll have to be quick as the best-seller is running out of stock rapidly.From scrunchies and clips to headbands, throwback hair accessories from the '80s and '90s have been making a comeback in recent months, with celebrities like Kendall Jenner, Lupita Nyong'o, and Alexa Chung jumping on the bandwagon.

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