At Nate Bundles, “it’s not just hair, it’s a lifestyle.”
When Nate Cole, owner of Nate Bundles, started his business, it wasn’t for the money, but “for the feeling that [he saw] it gave to a woman, after she got her hair done.”
Cole has a beautiful aunt with lupus, and a couple of close friends who are breast cancer survivors, and was inspired by them.
“Whenever they would get their hair [done], it was like ‘watch out world, here I am, the most gorgeous woman in the world.’” he said. “You couldn’t see the pain; all you could see is joy, happiness and life.”
He describes it as more than just hair, but as a lifestyle, confidence builder, pain reliever, and “a new you,” and wanted to help create that feeling for as many women as he could, by providing premium hair bundles, wigs, and extensions at affordable prices.
Nate Bundles even works with St. Jude to donate proceeds, and even has a direct link on the website linking to St. Jude’s website.
At the time of writing, Nate Bundles is offering 30% off the entire site, with 20% off your next order after subscribing.
Cole is also selling hair extensions in vending machines, with more information coming soon! To stay tuned with those updates, you can find Nate Bundles at their website, or on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, @nate.bundles.
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