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    Default Men's scarves

    Queen has had enough with my absconding her wool scarves.
    Do you have a good recommend for something that is not itchy and is woven vs knit. I say
    "woven" because I like less bulk.

    Am I getting old??? Scarves??? Reading glasses??? What's next???
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    Default Re: Men's scarves

    Unionmade Goods has lots of good options. I particularly like the offerings by The Hill-Side.

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    Default Re: Men's scarves

    Quote Originally Posted by C.Dyer View Post
    Unionmade Goods has lots of good options. I particularly like the offerings by The Hill-Side.
    Direct hit.

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    Default Re: Men's scarves

    I'm a big fan of the 3-for-$15 pashminas you can find in any Chinatown in America. Plenty soft, work just fine and are cheap enough to be disposable/perma-lend to your date/use as emergency backwoods toilet paper/stanch blood flow. (My dates are Raphaesque epics.) Plus you can buy the absurd colors you'd never buy if they were $60 apiece and you (I) could only afford one.

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    Default Re: Men's scarves

    Just follow my lead and keep it subtle.


    Also, Toots, according to DC area hepcats, its uncouth to wear a scarf with a peacoat. Just something to be aware of. Which brings me to the time I got the Washington City Paper to print the C-word.
    Done & Done Festival’s Bands Dish Advice: “Apply for Arts Grants,” “Wear Scarves” - Arts Desk
    Got some cash
    Bought some wheels
    Took it out
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    Default Re: Men's scarves

    i only wear/buy wool or cashmere scarves in all-black. right now i have at least 6 of them from brooks brothers and pendleton in heavy rotation atmo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben View Post
    I'm a big fan of the 3-for-$15 pashminas you can find in any Chinatown in America. Plenty soft, work just fine and are cheap enough to be disposable/perma-lend to your date/use as emergency backwoods toilet paper/stanch blood flow. (My dates are Raphaesque epics.) Plus you can buy the absurd colors you'd never buy if they were $60 apiece and you (I) could only afford one.
    3 for $25 last year from a guy outside Reading Terminal Market. One gray and 2 plaids that are colorful enough to coordinate with just about anything. Just as nice as the lambswool/cashmere blends that cost $75 at Brooks Brothers.

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    Default Re: Men's scarves

    i vote for alex begg cashmere. loro piana no better, but much pricier.

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