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Posts tagged ‘scarves’

Walter van Beirendonck Skin King Scarf

13 December 2008, 01.04 | Posted in Accessories | No comments »

walter van beirendonck scarf front Walter van Beirendonck Skin King Scarf

Belgium’s Walter Van Beirendonck may look a bit like Rick Rubin if he was a designer but, like Rubin, that should not stop you a moment from checking out his work. This skin king scarf is a multi colored wool array of graphic patterns and fringed ends. I promise no one will be bothered by this neck treatment. Get it now from v.

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Pleasure Principle Scarf Bomber Jacket

21 November 2008, 19.18 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

pleasure principle scarf bomber jacket front Pleasure Principle Scarf Bomber Jacket

The classic bomber jacket gets a slight upgrade from Pleasure Principle who replace the hood with a neck scarf. Traditionalists should not worry. That’s the only change from the classic shell. You’ll find the usual venting, welt pockets, and ribbed cuff and hem. Get it now from Reborn.

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Peckham Rye Scarves for 20LTD

21 November 2008, 18.11 | Posted in Accessories | No comments »

20 ltd peckham rye scarves front Peckham Rye Scarves for 20LTD

20LTD announces their latest limited edition goods in the form of these Peckham Rye scarves. “Reflecting the humour of British style, Peckham Rye (cockney rhyming slang for tie) is a collection of slim blade ties in printed, woven and knitted silk, ‘Cockney Chokers’, slim tubular scarves in eccentric paisleys and luxurious handmade silk scarves, uniquely lined in spun silk.” Three colorways are available in an edition of ten units each – yellow/green tartan, blue/red tartan, and red/white tartan.

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Henrik Vibskov Scarves

05 November 2008, 20.27 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

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Henrik Vibskov continues to burn up the market with his collection of scarves. Their popularity seems to grow with every season and it is pretty clear why. Made in Denmark, Vibskov’s latest run are constructed from a 50/50 silk/cotton blend and feature the oversized Scandinavian look. Choose from Candy Stick, Bauhaus, and Backgammon. Find them now at AR.

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Haversack Silk Striped and Gingham Check Scarves

29 October 2008, 23.30 | Posted in Accessories | No comments »

haversack silk scarves front Haversack Silk Striped and Gingham Check Scarves

Designer Koji Norihide’s Haversack label continues to output great products time and time again. These two blue and white 60/40 cotton/silk scarves are right on target. They come patterned in  gingham check or striped scarves and are hand knotted for that subtle touch of craft. Wear them before you need to jump on the wool or cashmere. Get them at Van Mildert.

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Drakes Scarves for Monocle Magazine

07 October 2008, 18.19 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Selectism - Drakes Scarves for Monocle Magazine

Our friends at Cool Hunting preview the latest collaborative effort from Monocle Magazine. After having worked with Porter on a bag collection, they are now working with Drakes London on some very well done scarfs. “For the newest edition to the Monocle Shop of luxurious goods, the magazine that covers international affairs, global business, culture and design teamed up with Drakes London to create a new line of merino wool scarves. Though most know Drakes for their bespoke ties, their elegantly woven scarves don’t get enough attention.”

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Rogues Gallery Soccer Scarves

28 August 2008, 01.14 | Posted in Accessories | 2 comments »

selectism - Rogues Gallery Soccer Scarves

Finally somebody takes the soccer scarf a little more serious. On your next visit of the stadium, you can add a bit of style to your outfit, by adding a quality Rogues Gallery soccer scarf to it. They come in two colorways and are now available in the Rogues Gallery online store.
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Savile Rogue Football Scarves

16 August 2008, 00.15 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

selectism - Saville Rogue Football Scarves

With the Premiership season kicking off a new campaign tomorrow, it’s time to take a hard look at your team colors. Still wearing that static magnet of a polyester scarf? Do what our friend Fats has done and move to one of these "cool and expensive" cashmere pieces from Savile Rogue. In all team colors, from the good (Arsenal) to the bad (Chelsea) Rogue scarves are great from the terraces to the high street and beyond. 

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Rogues Gallery Cotton and Silk Scarves

14 August 2008, 07.40 | Posted in Accessories | No comments »

Selectism - Rogues Gallery Cotton and Silk Scarves

Two excellent scraves from Rogues Gallery – one in silk and another in cotton. The "NW Antler Cotton Scarf" comes in black/turquoise while the "Chainsaw Silk Scarf" is multicolor on 100% pure silk. Available now from Blackbird.
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Simeon Farrar Hand Printed Scarves

19 June 2008, 17.42 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Selectism - Simeon Farrar Hand Printed Scarves

Designed exclusively for Rob Herman are these hand printed unisex scarves from Simeon Farrar. Available in a variety of washed and dyed cottons, these scarves are a great gift as well as accessory for the autumn months.

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