Back to School Hair Accessories Shopping Guide for SA Moms — What to Buy and Why

By 2025-04-196 min read
Back to school hair accessories for toddler girls South Africa — Mira Accessories

January in South Africa means school lists, stationery runs, and figuring out a whole year of hair. Here's exactly what hair accessories SA moms should buy, how many, and why — so you start the year sorted.

January in South Africa brings two things: hot weather and the back-to-school rush. Uniform lists are long, stationery costs are real, and somewhere in the middle of it all, you need to sort out hair accessories for the year ahead. This guide cuts through the noise — exactly what to buy, how many, and why — so you can tick this box once and be done with it.

The School Year Hair Kit — What You Actually Need

The temptation is to either overbuy (and end up with a disorganised mess of clips you can never find) or underbuy (and run out on day three). The effective approach is a curated, minimal kit that covers every scenario without requiring thought on a busy morning.

Everyday Bow Clips — 4 to 6

These are your workhorses. Used daily, washed weekly, occasionally lost at school (it will happen). Having six means you always have clean, available clips without doing emergency washing. Choose two or three neutral tones that work with your child's school uniform — lilac, sage, pearl, and ivory are universally safe across every SA school uniform colour.

Soft Headbands — 2 to 3

One in use, one clean backup, one in the school bag for emergencies. Choose soft fabric headbands — not hard plastic, which creates pressure headaches in children who wear them for a full school day. A headband your daughter forgets she's wearing is worth ten times more than a decorative one she removes by mid-morning.

Soft Elastics — Keep a Full Pack

Elastics are the most frequently lost and broken item in any school hair kit. Keep a full packet. Choose fabric-covered elastics without metal clasps — the metal clasps snag on fine toddler hair and cause breakage at the ends. The fabric-covered version costs slightly more but is kinder to growing hair and lasts longer.

One Special Occasion Clip

Every school year has special days that call for something a little more beautiful than the everyday clip — school photo day, Heritage Day, concerts, sports day. Having one slightly more decorative clip ready means you're not scrambling on those mornings.

Rosy Bloom Rose Clip school photo day South Africa
Mira Accessories · Pretty Bows
Rosy Bloom Rose Clip
Handcrafted fabric rose — beautiful for school photo day and Heritage Day. Photographs beautifully without overwhelming a toddler's face. Lined alligator clip.
R199
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What to Avoid

Cheap hard plastic clips. These break, they slip, and the sharp edges can snag on hair. The price saving is not worth the frustration — or the damage to fine toddler hair. Metal barrettes without lining — metal directly on toddler hair pulls and damages over time. Clips that are too small (won't hold a ponytail) or too large and elaborate (uncomfortable in a school chair for six hours).

SA Mom Tip

A small clear pouch or repurposed tin box for school hair accessories is one of the best organisational investments you can make. Everything visible at a glance, everything in one place. Morning hair takes half the time when you're not hunting for a clip at 7am.

The Real Cost of Buying Cheap

A R15 clip that lasts three washes costs more per use than a R129 quality clip that lasts a year. Beyond the economics, cheap accessories create a specific problem: they damage growing toddler hair over time. Bare metal teeth cause breakage, rough springs cause pulling, and sharp edges scratch tender scalps. Quality hair accessories for your child are not a luxury — they're basic care.

Storage — The Final Piece

Buy the accessories. Organise them immediately. A small pouch or tin in the bathroom, everything visible, everything in one place. This eliminates the morning scramble that makes everyone late and makes hair time stressful. You'll thank yourself every morning of the school year.

Start the school year sorted

All Mira clips are lined, properly tensioned, and made for South African toddlers. Free delivery on all orders across SA.

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Written by

Mom to a little girl, engineer, and co-founder of Mira Accessories. Writing from Johannesburg about the small, sacred parts of raising a daughter.