Description
This especially soft scarf series combines the finest wool with a touch of cashmere for a wonderfully light, drapable fabric. Classic tartans get a contemporary, thinner interpretation here – perfect for year-round wear. Shown here is Royal Stewart Modern, a variation of Scotland's arguably most famous tartan.
- Fine wool-cashmere blend: 95% wool, 5% cashmere
- fine and light, ideal for draping
- Size: 68cm x 210cm
- wearable all year round, not just in winter
Did you know?
The Royal Stewart has officially belonged to the British royal house since the 19th century: King George IV wore it on his visit to Scotland in 1822, and Queen Victoria later made it the royal family's preferred pattern. To this day, it is considered the best-selling and most recognised tartan of all.
This oversized scarf is a wonderful addition to any wardrobe – equally suited for women and men, finished with a short fringed border.
Description
This especially soft scarf series combines the finest wool with a touch of cashmere for a wonderfully light, drapable fabric. Classic tartans get a contemporary, thinner interpretation here – perfect for year-round wear. Shown here is Royal Stewart Modern, a variation of Scotland's arguably most famous tartan.
- Fine wool-cashmere blend: 95% wool, 5% cashmere
- fine and light, ideal for draping
- Size: 68cm x 210cm
- wearable all year round, not just in winter
Did you know?
The Royal Stewart has officially belonged to the British royal house since the 19th century: King George IV wore it on his visit to Scotland in 1822, and Queen Victoria later made it the royal family's preferred pattern. To this day, it is considered the best-selling and most recognised tartan of all.
This oversized scarf is a wonderful addition to any wardrobe – equally suited for women and men, finished with a short fringed border.
Wool is better
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