HISTORY
Women who face a life-threatening illness fight not only to overcome their illness but also to maintain their femininity. For some men and women, hair loss has a painful psychological impact.
This insight led us to establish Christine Headwear in 2005. The aim of the company’s collections is to provide consumers who have hair loss with a wide choice of high-quality, modern, natural, and thoroughly tested products that are comfortable and nurturing to wear for both body and mind.
Thygesen Textile Group acquired Christine Headwear in 2012. The Danish-based Textile Group, founded in 1931, is an established world leader in the production of high-quality knitted fabrics sold to the textile industry worldwide for further processing into finished garments.
The acquisition of Christine Headwear demonstrated Thygesen Textile Group’s fundamental interest in products that make a difference in people’s lives.
Since then, Christine Headwear and the concept have expanded and further developed. In 2015, Thygesen Textile Group’s subsidiary, The Headwear Company (THC), was formed.
As part of an ongoing digital strategy within the TTG region, The Headwear Company created and launched the multi-brand headwear web platform, House of Christine, in 2020.
House of Christine is the brand umbrella for Christine Headwear, Viva Headwear, Boho Spirit Headwear, Petite Peanut Headwear, and Male Headwear. Together, they provide exquisite, high-quality hair loss solutions to children, women, and men all over the world.
Today, THC is one of the world’s largest international leaders within the headwear segment and is represented in 42 countries through wig, healthcare, hat, and fashion distributors.