Mohawk Fur Beanie · L'or Noir Fox Tail · Gold Star Brooch
Dark brown mohawk-style beanie with oil-dyed fox tail and gold star brooch. Soft silhouette, refined tail movement, snap and ribbon attachment.
Quiet Fire, Smooth Finish
This mohawk-style beanie pairs confident design with warm refinement. The base is deep brown knit, made from soft hypoallergenic acrylic yarn with a high fold-over cuff. At the front, a gold-tone star brooch with crystals adds a spark of contrast and polish.
The tail is made from L’Or Noir fox fur — known for its rich, oil-dyed brown tone. Its dark underlayer and golden top hairs create a smooth gradient. The fur is gracefully shaped and compact, delivering a sleeker silhouette than our fluffier models. A true balance of movement and minimalism.
Like all MadFox™ models, the tail is attached at two points: a hidden snap at the forehead and a silk ribbon tied through reinforced top eyelets. This design allows it to flow naturally with every motion — without disrupting the line of the hat.
It’s understated and elegant, built for those who want the mohawk silhouette without the bulk — a winter accessory with calm power.
Key Features
- Material: Hypoallergenic dark brown acrylic knit; L’Or Noir dyed fox fur
- Tail: Compact, smooth, oil-dyed tail in dark brown with soft flow
- Attachment: Snap button + silk tie through crown eyelets
- Detail: Removable golden rhinestone star brooch
- Feel: Sleek, stable, wearable mohawk profile
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FAQ
- What’s special about this tail shape?
The tail is naturally slimmer than other mohawk models. It’s selected for fluid shape, dark base tone, and directional elegance — more subtle, less fluffy. - Can I get the same beanie without a tail?
Yes — we can supply a plain base with snap and eyelets for $12. Contact us here to order. - How does it move when worn?
It swings freely and softly. Nothing is sewn down — the movement flows naturally from the forehead to the back. Watch it here.







