Stockbridge Fair isle Cowl Scarf - Linen
Stockbridge Fair isle Cowl Scarf - Linen
Description
Description
A soft lambswool cowl scarf in our "Stockbridge" fair isle pattern. Featuring a modern fair isle pattern on one side and birds-eye pattern on the reverse, it can be worn on either side for a change of look. With no loose stitches on the back you won't snag on jewellery when taking it on and off. This style of scarf is more compact than a traditional scarf so is great for popping in your bag. Wear it above or below coats and jackets as a neck warmer, and when the weather gets cold pull it up further like a snood. It's perfect when a normal scarf would get in the way such as gardening and skiing. This colourway combines natural linen tones with black.
Matching wrist warmer fingerless gloves and Beanie hat in our "Stockbridge" fair isle pattern available.
Also co-ordinates with our lambswool gloves and beanie hats in Linen and Black.
100% finest British-spun lambswool
Dry Clean or Handwash only
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Delivery
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Returns and Exchanges
Returns and Exchanges
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Designers notes - the inspiration behind Stockbridge pattern
This pattern was inspired by the Stockbridge area of Edinburgh. While only a 10 minute walk from Edinburgh city centre, it has a village feel and it's great to explore the numerous small shops and cafes. The pattern mixes a formal larger scale pattern reminiscent of heavy Damask-style fabrics with modern geometric motifs representing where the old and new combine.
Picture credit: "Dreamy mews houses at Circus Lane, Stockbridge" by Bex.Walton is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
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