Matthew Williamson Scarf
Matthew Williamson Scarf: I’m a bit torn about this scarf. I want to like it b/c it is daring to be unique and different, however, I can’t help but think that the mix of patterns chosen didn’t translate as well as expected. You know how some say that if you mix patterns that are so completely opposite, it will work? Like someone being so ugly that they end up being cute? Yeah….well, perhaps it just needs the right outfit. Maybe something monochromatic and classic could make Matthew Williamson’s Scarf show it’s inner beauty. Price: $245. More Info
Vera Scarf: During the fall/winter season, I am all about scarves. I like to buy them as often as I can and I try to knit them too. I’ll even match them to my coats and to my outfits. I am a bit of a
Brooklyn Industries Scarf: I know it's like 100 degrees outside and there is no one is their right mind who is thinking of winter clothing right now. But when it comes to a great sale, I cannot say no. Brooklyn Industries is having an amazing sale right now and you have to check it out. I came across the Running Stitch Scarf and at this price you can't pass it up. Made of acrylic, so it shouldn't make you feel extra hot and itchy - sometimes wool does not agree with my skin. I love the subtle splashes of color throughout. Price: $5.
Moo Roo Delano Scarf: This silk chiffon scarf by Moo Roo reminds me of an heirloom. Initially, you may not be able to appreciate its true beauty. But, pair it with varying outfits and the scarf takes on a whole new look each time. It is a piece that remains in style. The tranquil and earth tone colors allow it to match virtually any outfit while being able to add a splash of color. A really good buy considering the original price was $135. Sale Price $55.
Echo Nautical Knit Scarf: So it won't keep you the warmest during the winter, but winter has even arrived yet (on the East Coast at least) so enjoy this Knit Scarf by Echo while you still can. It would look great with a fitted blazer, shirt, v-neck sweater - whatever you want. The colors and design are soft enough that it would not pose as such a distraction to your outfit but merely add to it. Made of rayon. Dimensions: 8"W x 83"L. Price: $38.
My Perennial Scarf: Like any other accessory, you can never have enough scarves. If you have a favorite coat that you always wear, yet want to change the look without buying a new coat, a new scarf is the way to go. They are such an inexpensive way to update your outerwear and depending on the material, can be worn all year. I am loving the Cotton Knit Scarves by My Perennial. They come in a variety of colors and various graphic prints that are hand drawn by designer Jen and then silk screened onto American Apparel Scarves. Measurement: 93" x 16". Seen here in lilac, the scarf is also available in many other colors. Price : $24.
Rose Flash Tricollet Scarf: I have a admiration for scarves (the techniques, the workmanship and the time it takes !) and so much so that I began to knit a few years ago and really love it! Since learning the various techniques my love for scarves has only intensified. The handmade Tricollet scarf is made of soft comforting wool and features a unique twist separating itself from typical scarves. I love that this will hug your neck and the two cute pink buttons are adorable. Seen here in teal, it is also available in creme & pink and creme & blue. Price: $50.