Product Review: Brooklyn Owl Unicorn Horn

Published A Few Days Ago
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Dogs and cats are so boring – turn them into magical beings! Brooklyn Owl Headbands turn animals and humans into sparkly unicorns!

Sometimes you don’t know you need something until it arrives on your desk. That’s how I felt when I saw the Brooklyn Owl Unicorn Horn Headbands waiting for me in all their brilliance.

Annie Bruce, the founder of Brooklyn Owl, was generous enough to send Oscar and I three horns to try on for size. Handmade in Brooklyn, NY by Annie and her team of talented seamstresses, Brooklyn Owl creates magical unicorn and monster horns, party garlands and cake toppers.

Brooklyn Owl’s Unicorn Horn Headbands are made for dogs, cats, kids, adults, and even horses. Oscar was happy to model all three horns for us: the Sparkle Rainbow Mini Size Horn; the Pink Sparkle Original Size Horn; and the Aqua Sparkle Horn Headband.

Enjoy the all the unicorn magic that Oscar sat still for:

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Only a real man can pull off this look.

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Suitable for work or a night on the town – the basic blue unicorn horn.

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It’s not the size of your horn… it’s how you use it.

From head to tail in blue.

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Look – I’m a Uni-Con!

Now, I’m a Uni-Penguin. Okay, so I ran out of ideas.

Why are you still here? You should be ordering a Brooklyn Owl Unicorn Horn Headband for you, your dog, yours cat, your boss, the guy in accounting… well, you get the point.

Prices range from $14 to $50, depending on the size (and if it includes ears!). Check out all of the sparkle magic at Brooklyn Owl’s website.

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